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LW: The lack of personal tech - are Angry Birds extinct?
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I'm guessing going into further details on that kind of thing or even a public type internet would work against the "noir" style mood of the book too.

Im sure that stuff exists, just it wouldn't fit into holden or millers' character. C'mon the guy has almost died three times and he's playing angry birds? And miller, the alcoholic with delusional visions of his ex wife is going to text havelock "on eros!!!! Lol! <3" ha, i think not. But fred playing solitaire kind of fits. Or chess... Yeah chess is better.

"Fruit Ninja" maybe? "Plants Vs. Zombies"? Or wait .. is there a "Mar's Attacks" game app?

Clearly the only sensible answer is Asteroids.


I can't imagine that would remain on the main characters' hand terminals for very long after the end of this story.

I can't imagine that would remain on the main characters' hand terminals for very long after the end of this story."
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@Nick and @Tony - yeah, the personal tech is mentioned, but not elaborated. It exists, that's all we need to know for now within the story.

@Cattfish: well seriously the speed of light delay would really alter what using the Internet was like. I wonder how it worked in LW. Would certainly contribute to the cultural rifts, since humanity would again not be united with one medium.
I agree. Asteroids. Asteroids and Left 4 Dead. Those were on Julie's terminal ironically.
As far in the future as LW is you'd imagine some sort of personal carried entertainment even if cell communication wouldn't always be practical. Imagine what kind of texting bill they'd have going from the Canterbury to Earth. I don't remember mention of any kind of semi-ubiquitous mobile communication or mobile personal entertainment tech devices that Holden or Miller could play angry birds on while they waited.
While the authors might not want to distract too much from the main story, a brief mention of something of this sort would seem appropriate. Only explanation I can think of is the delicateness of electronics in space combined with having to worry about the weight of everything due to fuel costs. Even this seems a bit of a stretch to omit something that might help avert cabin fever in space.