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He is also the character pulling all the strings and running the agenda and all conversations with a virtual entity whether its Baltar and Virtual 6; Caprica and Virtual Baltar; Baltar and Virtual Baltar make sense if Lampkin is the identity behind these virtual characters.
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He is also the character pulling all the strings and running the agenda and all conversations with a virtual entity whether its Baltar and Virtual 6; Caprica and Virtual Baltar; Baltar and Virtual Baltar make sense if Lampkin is the identity behind these virtual characters.
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He is also the character pulling all the strings and running the agenda and all conversations with a virtual entity whether its Baltar and Virtual 6; Caprica and Virtual Baltar; Baltar and Virtual Baltar make sense if Lampkin is the identity behind these virtual characters.
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He is also the character pulling all the strings and running the agenda and all conversations with a virtual entity whether its Baltar and Virtual 6; Caprica and Virtual Baltar; Baltar and Virtual Baltar make sense if Lampkin is the identity behind these virtual characters.
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It wasn't until late 2002 that she even learned of the term Virtual Assistant.
Blog Business World 2009
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Here's what the panel wrote about the not-so secondary meaning of the term Virtual Sex and the delay:
Domain Name Wire Andrew Allemann 2009
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“A Romance in Virtual Space” (first appeared in May 1997 issue of Game Quest)
April « 2010 « Haikasoru: Space Opera. Dark Fantasy. Hard Science. 2010
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Unfortunately, the series never came to fruition for various reasons, and “A Romance in Virtual Space” was the only story to be published.
Hiroshi Yamamoto on THE STORIES OF IBIS « Haikasoru: Space Opera. Dark Fantasy. Hard Science. 2010
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Having already finished “A Romance in Virtual Space” and “Mirror Girl,” I had planned to publish these stories as a short story collection; but then I realized all of the stories were all about artificial intelligence and virtual realities, as well as being told from the point of view of the heroine.
April « 2010 « Haikasoru: Space Opera. Dark Fantasy. Hard Science. 2010
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“A Romance in Virtual Space” (first appeared in May 1997 issue of Game Quest)
Hiroshi Yamamoto on THE STORIES OF IBIS « Haikasoru: Space Opera. Dark Fantasy. Hard Science. 2010
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