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Hardwired (novel)

1986 cyberpunk science fiction novel by Walter Jon Williams


1986 cyberpunk science fiction novel by Walter Jon Williams

FieldValue
nameHardWired
imageHardwire book cover optimized X1.jpg
captionFirst edition
authorWalter Jon Williams
cover_artistLuis Royo
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
genreScience fiction (cyberpunk)
publisherNight Shade Books
release_date1986
media_typePrint (Hardcover & Paperback)
isbn978-1-59780-062-4
oclc77500827

Hardwired is a 1986 cyberpunk science fiction novel by American writer Walter Jon Williams.

It was nominated for the 1987 Locus Award. Williams stated that the novel Damnation Alley, by Roger Zelazny, was an inspiration for his book.

Plot summary

The Orbital Corporations won the Rock War, and now they control the world.

Ex-pilot Cowboy, "hardwired" via skull sockets directly to his lethal electronic hardware, teams up with Sarah, an equally cyborgized gun-for-hire, to make a last stab at independence. Cowboy is hired by a Russian named Arkady to transport contraband medicine across "The Line" while Sarah takes an assassination job for an Orbital agent named Cunningham. Both of them find themselves betrayed by their employers and soon are forced into hiding. The two form an uneasy alliance, both romantic and professional, as they fight the Orbitals to survive.

Editions

A 30th Anniversary Edition was published in 2011 with noticeable edits and changes to the text of the book.

Series

HardWired is part of a series which includes:

  • Hardwired (1986)
  • Voice of the Whirlwind (1987)
  • Solip:System (1989)

In other media

R. Talsorian Games, with Williams's assistance, published Hardwired: The Sourcebook for their Cyberpunk role-playing game, which further expanded many of the concepts and the world setting of the novel. Williams had a previous relationship with creator Mike Pondsmith and R. Talsorian Games, playtesting the original Cyberpunk game system.

References

References

  1. "Locus Awards 1987". science fiction awards database.
  2. Williams, Walter Jon. (1986). "Hardwired". Tor.
  3. E.B.. (October–November 1989). "Capsules". [[3W (company).
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