Memory Recall

ebook Androids, Telepathic Communications, Memory Access & Espionage · 2129 Series

By Bill DeFoor

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Tagline: MEMORY RECALL: A man from 2017, working with the most advanced Android ever created in 2129, telepathically communicate and read human memories (including after-death memories). The President uses them to interrogate bad guys, setting the stage for adventures.

Book Description: Awakened in 2129 from a 112-year cryogenic sleep, Bill Bailey teaches compassion to Griffin, the most advanced android ever created. Bill turns Griffin's neuro-module on, essentially bringing him to life.

A 20th-century man befriending a 22nd-century android, Bill uses an implant to telepathic communications with Griffin. Bill feels like a Jedi knight. Nothing to see here.

When a drug is used to hypnotize Bill, he wonders if Griffin could duplicate the process with technology. A helmet-like device, with plenty of sensors, searches Bill's brain for his "memory center." What could go wrong with that?

Perfecting the device, they're able to see and hear human memories. The device would be great for medical use, but Bill suddenly thinks about its potential misuse by our government. Scrap the entire project!

But before they do, they recall Bill's memories immediately after his death. After-death memories are seen for the first time!

This is the first book in the 2129 Series.

The adventures and discoveries begin here, setting the stage for other discoveries, mysteries, intrigue, romance, and James Bond 007-type adventures. The Series is about relationships and friendships (including with androids), along with what life will truly be like in 2129.

From an author with over 50 years of I/T experience; Bill DeFoor takes the fiction out of science fiction. Please visit www.billdefoor.com for more details and other works.

Notes to Readers:

"Do you really think we'll be able to see what happens after we die?"

"If memories are recording, we're likely to see something."

"Wow. Seeing what happens after death. That would be amazing!"

Later, when they refine their Memory Access capabilities:

The President immediately sprang to her feet. "Bill, do you have any idea what this means?"

"Well, besides not needing a physical device to read memories, it means we can extract memories from anyone we're within 15 meters of."

"Absolutely! We can interrogate anyone we get close to, and they don't even know it. This is the greatest espionage tool ever invented, EVER!"

Memory Recall