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* Part 1: [[Vivek Sharma]] comes to an understanding that even digitized beings must continue to believe in human concepts like wealth, celebrity, or death. | * Part 1: [[Vivek Sharma]] comes to an understanding that even digitized beings must continue to believe in human concepts like wealth, celebrity, or death. | ||
* Part 2 (WIP): [[Erik Landvik]] is confronted with uncomfortable truths about how his boss sees things from inside the system. | * Part 2 (WIP): [[Erik Landvik]] is confronted with uncomfortable truths about how his boss sees things from inside the system. | ||
+ | * Part 3 (WIP WIP): [[Trevor Mathis]], a digital citizen of the first DPH data center, wonders what became of his wife. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 17 February 2023
Digital Civilization, also known by its shortened name DigiCiv, is a series of short stories about the Digital Preservation of Humanity Act and the handful of remaining humans who must keep it maintained and operational.
- Part 1: Vivek Sharma comes to an understanding that even digitized beings must continue to believe in human concepts like wealth, celebrity, or death.
- Part 2 (WIP): Erik Landvik is confronted with uncomfortable truths about how his boss sees things from inside the system.
- Part 3 (WIP WIP): Trevor Mathis, a digital citizen of the first DPH data center, wonders what became of his wife.
This page is pretty unfinished. Weasel plans to get to it eventually. Probably.