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Ilya Fostiy. Oxi66. Chapter One. Diaries of Itan Faust
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Itan Faust was a descendant of the German professors who moved to Russia two and a half centuries ago.
Itan spent his whole life in a small town not far from Moscow, and during this period travelled extensively throughout Russia, as well as many other countries all over the world. When he reached thirty eight years of age Itan moved to the States, where he had found work – by that time he had visited America on numerous occasions. He had over the course of time, developed a great fondness for this country.
For some inexplicable reason he had never even considered settling down and working in Germany, the land of his fore fathers.
Itan was considered one of the popularizers of Memetics in the beginning of the twenty first century. What is this technology called Memetics? Steve of course did hear about it; but this branch was under the strictest prohibition, and therefore information was not readily available. It was assumed that Memetics led to the creation of the first psycho-viruses.
Illustration by Roslyn Close for my short story “Platypus”
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The Rise of Natalie – illustration by Tom Davis for my short story “Is there a God?”
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