Friends Come in Boxes

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Friends Come in Boxes by Michael G. Coney, Orion Publishing Group
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Author: Michael G. Coney ISBN: 9780575129351
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group Publication: March 29, 2013
Imprint: Gateway Language: English
Author: Michael G. Coney
ISBN: 9780575129351
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group
Publication: March 29, 2013
Imprint: Gateway
Language: English

The Conversationalist sat among the boxes, trying to interest the friends in history. "The Compulsory Transfer Act was passed in 2056," he was saying, "with the dual object of reducing the birthrate and preventing the wastage of valuable minds through death. It might fairly be said to have changed the face of civilisation."

"I'll say!" rasped one of the friends.

"If it wasn't for the Act, I'd have been in a physical body now, instead of being in this damned box!"

"If it wasn't for the Act, you'd have been dead this last hundred and fifty years," pointed out the Conversationalist.

"You've probably has four physical bodies by now, a total of one hundred and sixty years of active life. And just twenty years in a box. That's not bad!"

The problem of immortality had been solved in the 21st century: when you reached forty, your brain was transferred to the head of a six-month-old infant. In that way, you obtained another forty years of life, until you could do it all over again. But nobody could have foreseen the dramatic manner in which the birthrate would fall - resulting in a growing waiting list for host bodies, and the creation of Friendship Boxes to house the brains of those who waited. The Friendship Boxes proliferated: a grumbling section of the community, a constant source of embarrassment to every politician...Until the day it all came to a head.

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The Conversationalist sat among the boxes, trying to interest the friends in history. "The Compulsory Transfer Act was passed in 2056," he was saying, "with the dual object of reducing the birthrate and preventing the wastage of valuable minds through death. It might fairly be said to have changed the face of civilisation."

"I'll say!" rasped one of the friends.

"If it wasn't for the Act, I'd have been in a physical body now, instead of being in this damned box!"

"If it wasn't for the Act, you'd have been dead this last hundred and fifty years," pointed out the Conversationalist.

"You've probably has four physical bodies by now, a total of one hundred and sixty years of active life. And just twenty years in a box. That's not bad!"

The problem of immortality had been solved in the 21st century: when you reached forty, your brain was transferred to the head of a six-month-old infant. In that way, you obtained another forty years of life, until you could do it all over again. But nobody could have foreseen the dramatic manner in which the birthrate would fall - resulting in a growing waiting list for host bodies, and the creation of Friendship Boxes to house the brains of those who waited. The Friendship Boxes proliferated: a grumbling section of the community, a constant source of embarrassment to every politician...Until the day it all came to a head.

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