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Citizen Spade: A prologue
GregPius Started conversation Apr 15, 2012
Is Babbage's invention relevent to this story? Binary code would be critical!
Citizen Spade: A prologue
K.Bookbinder Posted Apr 16, 2012
The references in the prologue were meant as just hints of Spade's understanding of the progress of technology. So there's a connection made, between wooden punch cards meant to "program" automated looms in the 19th century and AI computers. But it's a quantum leap from one to the other - there is a connection but Spade doesn't fully understand it. I hadn't intended to go into great detail about it, though.
I think in the end I'll ditch the Prologue.
Citizen Spade: A prologue
GregPius Posted Apr 17, 2012
Sometimes a leap into the depths can work as a literary device.
Have a robot haul him over for speeding, or a hovercar take him from the airport to his home. This may set the reader's imagination in the right frame to accept any futuristic imagery.
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