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Revision as of 11:19, 10 May 2021
Do Elons Dream of Electric Jeep? is a transportation systems novel by mechanical engineer Chip "Pink Riddle" Kid, first published in 1968.
Description
The novel is set in a post-petroleum San Francisco, where Earth's billionaires have been replaced by androids, leaving most millionaires endangered or extinct.
The main plot follows [REDACTED], a Dot-Com Boom millionaire who is tasked with "retiring" (i.e. stealing and reverse-engineering) six escaped Nexus-6 model Jeep Electric Autonomous Vehicles, while a secondary plot follows [REDACTED], a man of sub-par wealth who aids the fugitive Jeep.
Anagrams
Philip Kindred Dick
- Chip Pink Riddle Kid
In the News
Replicant Vice is a reality television series starring Harrison Ford and Roy Batty.
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Nonfiction cross-reference
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