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== ...but a walking shadow, poor player == |
== ...but a walking shadow, poor player == |
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+ | This piece of FEU fiction by Ben Peake describes [[Red Ravens]] and his co-pilot Pradesh's encounter with an entertainment industry agent called Kasparowicz and his "talent", a digital actor named Michael-17. |
An ethical dilemma raises its ugly head as concepts of freedom and duty conflict. |
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=== Link === |
=== Link === |
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− | * [http://www.alioth.net/Fiction/walkingshadow.pdf The Story] - in PDF Form |
+ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20060824062950/http://www.alioth.net/Fiction/walkingshadow.pdf The Story] - in PDF Form |
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Revision as of 20:20, 17 January 2016
...but a walking shadow, poor player
This piece of FEU fiction by Ben Peake describes Red Ravens and his co-pilot Pradesh's encounter with an entertainment industry agent called Kasparowicz and his "talent", a digital actor named Michael-17.
An ethical dilemma raises its ugly head as concepts of freedom and duty conflict.
Notes
The title is from Macbeth, Act V., Scene V.
Link
- The Story - in PDF Form