William Gibson - Idoru

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The author of the ground-breaking science-fiction novels Neuromancer and Virtual Light returns with a fast-paced, high-density, cyber-punk thriller. As prophetic as it is exciting, Idoru takes us to 21st century Tokyo where both the promises of technology and the disasters of cyber-industrialism stand in stark contrast, where the haves and the have-nots find themselves walled apart, and where information and fame are the most valuable and dangerous currencies.
When Rez, the lead singer for the rock band Lo/Rez is rumored to be engaged to an "idoru" or "idol singer"–an artificial celebrity creation of information software agents–14-year-old Chia Pet McKenzie is sent by the band's fan club to Tokyo to uncover the facts. At the same time, Colin Laney, a data specialist for Slitscan television, uncovers and publicizes a network scandal. He flees to Tokyo to escape the network's wrath. As Chia struggles to find the truth, Colin struggles to preserve it, in a futuristic society so media-saturated that only computers hold the hope for imagination, hope and spirituality. – Book Description
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“The woman,” Gomi Boy said. “Did you arrange for her to meet you, at Hotel Di?”

“No,” Chia said. “She checked the taxi cabs, so you aren’t as smart as you think.”

“Well put.” The put the sound of a single pebble falling into a dry marble fountain. Chia focused on the glass. A huge centipede lay curled at its bottom, a thing the color of dead cuticle. She saw that it had tiny, pink hands—

The glass was gone.

“Sorry,” Masahiko said. “He wished only to meet you.”

“Who is the woman in Hotel Di?” Gomi Boy’s anime eyes were bright and eager, but his tone was hard.

“Maryalice,” Chia said. “Her boyfriend’s with those Russians. The thing they’re after’s in my bag there.”

“What thing?”

“Maryalice says it’s a nano-assembler.”

“Unlikely,” Gomi Boy said,

“Tell it to the Russians.”

“But you have contraband? In the room?”

“I’ve got something they want.”

Gomi Boy grimaced, vanished.

“Where’d he go?”

“This changes the situation,” Masahiko said. “You did not tell us you have contraband.”

“You didn’t ask! You didn’t ask why they were looking for me…”

Masahiko shrugged, calm as ever. “We were not certain that it was you they were interested in. The Kombinat would be very eager for the skills of someone like the Etruscan, for instance. Many people know of Hak Nam, but few know how to enter. We reacted to protect the integrity of the city.”

“But your computer’s in the hotel room. They can just come there and get it.”

“It no longer matters,” he said. “I am no longer engaged in processing. My duties are assumed by others. Gomi Boy is concerned now for his safety outside, you understand? Penalties for possession of contraband are harsh. He is particularly vulnerable, because he deals in second-hand equipment.”

“I don’t think it’s the police you want to worry about, right now. I think we want to call the police. Maryalice says those Russians’ll kill us, if they find us.”

“The police would not be a good idea. The Etruscan has accessed your father’s account in Singapore. That is a crime.”

“I think I’d rather get arrested than killed.”

Masahiko considered that. “Come with me,” he said. “Your visitor is waiting.”

“Not the centipede,” Chia said. “Forget it.”

“No,” he said, “not the Etruscan. Come.”

And they were out of his room, fast-forward through the maze of Hak Nam, up twisted stairwells and through corridors, the strange, compacted world flickering past… “What is this place? A communal site, right? But what are you so worried about? Why’s it all a secret?”

“Walled City is of the net, but not on it. There are no laws here, only agreements.”

“You can’t be on the net and not be on the net,” Chia said, as they shot up a final flight of stairs.

“Distributed processing,” he said. “Interstitial. It began with a shared killfile—”

“Zona!” There across this uneven roofscape, overgrown with strangeness.

“Touch nothing. Some are traps. I come to you.” Zona, presenting in that quick, fragmentary way, moved forward.

To Chia’s right, a kind of ancient car lay tilted in a drift of random textures, something like a Christmas tree growing from its unbroken windshield. Beyond that…

She guessed that the rooftops of the Walled City were its dumping ground, but the things abandoned there were like objects out of a dream, bit-mapped fantasies discarded by their creators, their jumbled shapes and textures baffling the eye, the attempt to sort and decipher them inducing a kind of vertigo. Some were moving.

Then a movement high in the gasoline sky caught her eye. Zona’s bird-things?

“I went to your site,” Chia said. “You weren’t there, something—”

“I know. Did you see it?” As Zona passed the Christmas tree, its round, silver ornaments displayed black eye-holes, each pair turning to follow her.

“No. I thought I heard it.”

“I do not know what it is.” Zona’s presentation was even quicker and more jumpy than usual. “I came here for advice. They told me that you had been to my site, and that now you were here .

“You know this place?”

“Someone here helped me establish my site. It is impossible to come here without an invitation, you understand? My name is on a list. Although I cannot go below, into the city itself, unaccompanied.”

“Zona, I’m in so much trouble now! We’re hiding in this horrible hotel, and Maryalice is there—”

“This bitch who made you her mule, yes? She is where?”

“In the room at this hotel. She said she broke up with her boyfriend, and it’s his, the nano-thing—”

“The what?”

“She says it’s some kind of nano-assembler thing.”

Zona Rosa’s features snapped into focus as her heavy eyebrows shot up. “Nanotechnology?”

“This is in your bag?” Masahiko asked.

“Wrapped in plastic.”

“One moment.” He vanished.

“Who is that?” Zona asked.

“Masahiko. Mitsuko’s brother. He lives here.”

“Where did he go?”

“Back to the hotel we’re porting from,”

“This shit you are in, it is crazy,” Zona said.

“Please, Zona, help me! I don’t think I’ll ever get home!”

Masahiko reappeared, the thing in his hand minus the duty-free bag. “I scanned it,” he said. “Immediate identification as Rodel-van Erp primary biomolecular programming module C-slash-7A. This is a lab prototype. We are unable to determine its exact legal status, but the production model, C-slash-9E, is Class 1 nanotechnology, proscribed under international law. Japanese law, conviction of illegal possession of Class 1 device carries automatic life sentence.”

“Life?” Chia said.

“Same for thermonuclear device,” he said, apologetically, “poison gas, biological weapon” He held up the scanned object for Zona’s inspection.

Zona looked at it. “Fuck your mother,” she said, her tone one of somber respect.

31. The Way Things Work

See how things work, Laney? ‘What goes around, comes around’? ‘You can run, but you can’t hide’? Know those expressions, Laney? How some things get to be clichés because they touch on certain truths, Laney? Talk to me, Laney.”

Laney lowered himself into one of the miniature armchairs, hugging his ribs.

“You look like shit, Laney. Where have you been?”

“The Western World,” he said. He didn’t like watching himself do those things on the screen, but he found he couldn’t look away. He knew that wasn’t him, there. They’d mapped his face onto someone else. But it was his face. He remembered hearing something someone had said about mirrors, a long time ago, that they were somehow unnatural and dangerous.

“So you’re trying your hand at the Orient now?”

She hadn’t understood, he thought, which meant she didn’t know where he’d been, earlier. Which meant they hadn’t been watching him here. “That’s that guy,” he said, “that Hillman. From the day I met you. My job interview. He was a porno extra.”

“Don’t you think he’s being awfully rough with her?”

“Who is she, Kathy?”

“Think back. If you can remember Clinton Hillman, Laney…”

Laney shook his head.

“Think actor, Laney. Think Alison Shires…”

“His daughter,” Laney said, no doubt at all.

“I definitely think that’s too rough. That borders on rape, Laney. Assault. I think we could make a case for assault.”

“Why would she do that? How could you get her to do that?” Turning from the screen to Kathy. “I mean, unless it really is rape.”

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