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Therisa Peimer
“Aurelia, not all those women are uppity aristocratic bitches. Most of them are normal nice girls trying to survive in shark-infested waters, so if you want to make a difference, why not go in there and change the way things work?" "How?" Marcus smiled deviously. "By unseating the queen bee and changing the rules." "That sounds like a great idea, Colonel. Lead me to the beehive.”
Therisa Peimer, Taming Flame

Therisa Peimer
“Her husband's visage captivated her from the first moment she saw him step out of the royal carriage a hundred years ago. How could it not? Flaminius was utterly gorgeous. But once she fell in love with him, she became happily enslaved.”
Therisa Peimer, Taming Flame

A.R. Merrydew
“My name is Jenny,â€� the prototype curtly informed Theodore, with a stance that advertised her statement to perfection.”
A.R. Merrydew, The Girl with the Porcelain Lips

Brian Van Norman
“You realize, of course, the Omegans nearly lost this Earth. They
had everything yet let it disintegrate through their rampant carelessness.
Two hundred years past they possessed the rudimentary beginnings
of the NET to bring them together. They called it the Internet.
Yet they treated it like a toy, tribalized themselves, and thus nearly lost
the planet.
“Nationalist wars, self serving ideologies, competing religions . . .
more significant, though not to the Omegans, was climate change
itself, which mattered more than any petty dogma, but they ignored
it until too late. It has ultimately determined our lives, managed now
by the CORPORATE, using the only possible tools to survive. There
were billions of Humans then. There is now but a fraction of that:
some 300 million we know in the MEGS and, of course, the uncounted
MASSes.”
Brian Van Norman, Against the Machine: Evolution

Brian Van Norman
“What’s your business, Sir?â€�
“Jus� call me Gord. Labour relations.�
“What’s that?�
“I’m a broker, kid. Middlemen need workers an� wagons t� bring
their recyclings south. I’m the one who supplies ‘em.�
“Where are they now?�
“Over there, you can just see the wagons under the tubes. The
men sleep under ‘em.�
“They’re shackled.�
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“P°ù¾±²õ´Ç²Ô±ð°ù²õ?â€�
“Nope. Indentured labour.”
Brian Van Norman, Against the Machine: Evolution

“My name is Jenny,â€� the prototype curtly informed Theodore, with a stance that advertised her statement to perfection.”
Anthony Merrydew, The Girl with the Porcelain Lips