Ratings62
Average rating3.4
I'm not entirely sure what the point of this was. Yes, it told a story that went from point A to point B, but nothing much seemed to have changed in the end: the horrible dystopia was still a horrible dystopia but, hey, at least you now have the prospect of getting Siri implanted in your brain.. In addition, the story seemed to rely on some pretty spectacular coincidences (the main character has been invited to join the very space station that is at the center of the Machinehood, and she happens to have the perfect illness to uncover corporate shenanigans, and her sister-in-law just so happens to have the exact skillset to uncover said shenanigans), and there basic plot seemed to be high implausible "hey, we have a new technology; as a sales device we will revert the planet technology level by 100 years, causing widespread death and destruction, but we'll get away with it because, whoopsie, maybe we overstepped the mark".