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Dreamships
   Title: Dreamships
   Year: 1992
   Category: Novel   
   Author: Melissa Scott   
   Publisher: Tor   
   Plot:
Dreamships is the story of a freelance space pilot and her crew, who are hired by a rich corporate owner to track down her crazy brother--who just may have created the first sentient Artificial Intelligence. Social texture and a tough, cyberpunk attitude make this an exceptionally intense read.
Night_Sky_Mine
   Title: Night Sky Mine
   Year: 1997
   Category: Novel   
   Author: Melissa Scott   
   Publisher: Penguin Group   
   Plot:
Night Sky Mine is a 1997 science fiction novel by Melissa Scott set in a future after computer programs have run amok. After the Crash, an interface has been created that portrays programs as various floral, faunal and mythological species, depending on the characteristics of the program. Scott explores this interface between human society and cyberspace, both as a plot device and as back drop for the story.
Trouble_And_Her_Friends
   Title: Trouble And Her Friends
   Year: 1994
   Category: Novel   
   Author: Melissa Scott   
   Publisher: Tor   
   Plot:
It is set in the United States of America sometime in the near future, and tells the story of India Carless, who goes by the name "Trouble" in her life as a criminal hacker, and her ex-lover Cerise. After leaving the underground behind three years earlier, they discover someone impersonating Trouble online, and reunite to travel across the country to confront him. In its extensive use of virtual reality and neural implants, the novel is a solid example of cyberpunk;[1] however, it is unusual for that genre for having, like much of Scott's work, a distinct feminist perspective and main characters who are gay or lesbian.
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