The Cyberpunk Fakebook
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WORDS IN BOLDFACE
(enclosed in double <<angle braces>> for the ASCII version)
These are terms that are defined in *Building
Your Cyber Word Power*. Check there for anything that
baffles you.
Sometimes there's a double-anglebrace-enclosed term in the
text that refers to a chapter subheading, and then you
must practice your <<haqr smarts>> in order to find it.
If all else fails, you could ask Bruce Sterling at his
secret email address-- [email protected]. He will know.
THE SHURIKEN AWARDS
We may sometimes succumb to the temptation to rate things the way snotty critics do, by awarding stars. However, we will award them as *shuriken*, a cyber kinda star:
^ ^ ^
< X > < X > < X >
v v v
A shuriken is a throwing star-- a shiny-steel, sharp-edged,
sharp-pointed weapon from Japan (which is cyberpunk's
original home in certain misty urban legends). The shuriken
itself as an assault weapon would rate one-half shuriken on a
scale of four. A hydrogen bomb would rate five shuriken.
You get the idea.
Occasionally we may add Propeller Beanies to the Shuriken:
<<<o>>> <<<o>>> <<<o>>>
__|_ _|_ _|__
/___\ /___\ /___\
This indicates nerdly interest over and above a cyberpunk
rating. Propeller head is an ancient term for <<nerd>>.
The real name for that key on the Macintosh is not COMMAND,
but PROPELLER, and this is why.
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