The second part of the great Semiosis trilogy has this as a character back story. She was so evil that she’s cloned each time after her death and the clone will suffer again and it’s broadcasted to the world. Now that I think about it, it’s pretty dark and deep considering it’s only the back story of one person but that’s how dense the book series is.
I’ve not heard of those books before, I just looked them up and sounds very interesting thanks! Yeah that sounds pretty dark haha, Kind of like Mickey 17 but they just keep on throwing him into a blender or something. I guess there was that one episode (actually two) of Black Mirror where the guy cloned the people and put them in the space MMO to torture them every day. Great episodes. I’ll check out those books :)
Always happy to spread the word! I know the books from a reading list of a linguistics podcast (lingthusiasm) since communication with aliens is also a theme (at least in the first book). It’s great and deserves to be much more known. I love how different the books are and still they form a unit. The first book alone spreads over generations and still manages to form a coherent story.
Sounds like something that could have been in the Twilight Zone or the Outer Limits and if they didn’t do it then it sounds like a great idea for a Black Mirror episode.
There was a movie I watched, I think on Tubi, that I think had thisnpremise, but they existed in a virtual prison. Like they were just trapped un a virtual room.with a giant counter of the years on the wall.
Hmm, you might be right about that, maybe they virtually spent dozens of lives in prison, they were in there for like a few minutes and it already felt like several lifetimes to them or something… yeah
I swear this is the basis of some scifi story or movie I read or saw but I can’t for the life of me remember
The second part of the great Semiosis trilogy has this as a character back story. She was so evil that she’s cloned each time after her death and the clone will suffer again and it’s broadcasted to the world. Now that I think about it, it’s pretty dark and deep considering it’s only the back story of one person but that’s how dense the book series is.
I’ve not heard of those books before, I just looked them up and sounds very interesting thanks! Yeah that sounds pretty dark haha, Kind of like Mickey 17 but they just keep on throwing him into a blender or something. I guess there was that one episode (actually two) of Black Mirror where the guy cloned the people and put them in the space MMO to torture them every day. Great episodes. I’ll check out those books :)
Always happy to spread the word! I know the books from a reading list of a linguistics podcast (lingthusiasm) since communication with aliens is also a theme (at least in the first book). It’s great and deserves to be much more known. I love how different the books are and still they form a unit. The first book alone spreads over generations and still manages to form a coherent story.
Ohhh I’m getting goosebumps :)
Sounds like something that could have been in the Twilight Zone or the Outer Limits and if they didn’t do it then it sounds like a great idea for a Black Mirror episode.
Ohhh! You might be right about that, from an anthology show, good call
There was a movie I watched, I think on Tubi, that I think had thisnpremise, but they existed in a virtual prison. Like they were just trapped un a virtual room.with a giant counter of the years on the wall.
I guess not quite the same idea.
Hmm, you might be right about that, maybe they virtually spent dozens of lives in prison, they were in there for like a few minutes and it already felt like several lifetimes to them or something… yeah