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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. Sci Fi book about space travel via cloning/reconstruction [s]

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message 1: by Greyflood (new)

Greyflood | 3 comments Hi, I'm looking for this book for a friend. Here is her description of it:

If I can remember right, the story follows a guy who has to travel somewhere really far away. FTL travel doesn't exist, but the ability to copy a person's fundamental code (genetic but also memory and skills in that particular moment) and convey that code to a machine that reconstructs it does exist.So that's how people move around deep space. But there are ethical concerns about this since clones are effectively sent on one way trips and are disposable. And I think one copy of the main character who was sent on some dangerous mission ends up rescuing himself and falling in love with a girl, but there are plot complications because he lives and the girl dies and he goes on some manhunt to find another clone of the girl he fell in love with. Or maybe he accidentally met another version of himself. Something sort of like that?

I have no idea how old this book is, but my friend said it was probably fairly old (a cheap paperback at the used bookstore). Anybody have any ideas? Thanks!


message 2: by Andy (new)

Andy | 2124 comments Sounds like Wall Around a Star or possibly one of Pohl's Eschaton series The Other End of Time


message 3: by Michele (new)

Michele | 279 comments Maybe one of Richard K. Morgan's Takeshi Kovacs books. I've only read the first, Altered Carbon, and the plot doesn't quite fit, but the world has that technology, with downloading personality into various clone bodies instead of FTL space travel.


Justanotherbiblophile | 1814 comments I'm pretty sure there's another request in the queue for this book / type of book, as well.

There's also tech like this in (I think) a Sawyer book. They can copy a human's thought processes, but it's a one-way shot, so continuity is a thing (ie: the download into new body is (to be) the legal owner... complications ensue, and MC for some reason is a rebootable personality (the first they've ever discovered) anbd so can be sent to the stars for aliens to build. Plus telepathy.


message 5: by Kit (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kit | 1 comments Hey. I'm the friend! Farthest Star it is! I completely forgot about the Dyson sphere. Thanks for finding it. And I'll check out the other suggestions-- they sound interesting!


message 6: by Edward (last edited May 09, 2014 01:44PM) (new)

Edward Crosswhite | 11 comments Neptune's Brood

Doesn't match the plot but it is a similar concept.


message 7: by Justanotherbiblophile (last edited May 09, 2014 08:45PM) (new)

Justanotherbiblophile | 1814 comments Hi Kit. Who suggested _Farthest Star_ (and/or where? sounds like there's some content somewhere that I'm missing)?

Also, get Greyflood to mark this as solved - and verify you're the friend he was talking about :D


message 8: by Andy (new)

Andy | 2124 comments I suggested "Wall around a Star" which is the sequel to Farthest Star - which I guess was close enough that Kit found Farthest Star.


message 9: by Michele (last edited May 10, 2014 10:12AM) (new)

Michele | 2488 comments Could be Piers Anthony's Kirlian series, starting with Cluster: a person's "aura" (which includes personality, memories, skills, etc.) can be transferred around the galaxy. In the first book there has to be a willing (or empty) host to transfer into, but in later books they figure out how to transfer into unwilling hosts. Although they aren't clones specifically, at least two of the later books involve two characters getting transferred several times and trying to find each other, so it's sort of like clones. And Thousandstar, which is the 4th or 5th in the series, does have a bunch of clones as characters.


message 10: by Aaron (last edited May 15, 2014 05:35AM) (new)

Aaron Nagy | 33 comments I havn't read the book in over a decade but that sounds alot like Orion by Ben Bova.


message 11: by Michele (new)

Michele | 279 comments This was solved but waiting for confirmation from the OP who posted for a friend. Friend ID'd it


Justanotherbiblophile | 1814 comments Yeah, I sent Greyflood a PM earlier - I'm hoping they'll confirm that Kit is the friend they were asking for.


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