Sarah

By W.E. Larson
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: June 21, 2012
Words: 7,394 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476105253


Short description

Set in the near future, police technician Ethan Pollard crosses paths with a beautiful Human Analog Bio-robotic. She’s on the run and has a head full of fragmented memories of a life she’s never lived. Only H.A.Bs don’t run away and they certainly don’t have some stranger’s memories.

Extended description

A Sci-Fi short story that presents an open-ended dilemma.

Set in the near future, police technician Ethan Pollard crosses paths with a beautiful Human Analog Bio-robotic. She’s on the run and has a head full of fragmented memories of a life she’s never lived. Only H.A.Bs don’t run away and they certainly don’t have some stranger’s memories.

"Sarah" is about 7,300 words and is more about raising ethical questions than answering them. I’d call it PG-13.

Tags

science fiction, ai, cyborg, near future, artifical intelligence

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Review by: Stephen "B5" Jones on Feb. 19, 2013 : star star star star
A well executed short story which really had a lot going on. The only thing that bothers me is that the story ends with a "comma" instead of a "period". It's almost a write your own ending.
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