Psychosis was a detrimental mental virus in ancient societies. Often, people who suffered this ungainly affliction were sent to facilities where they would be treated. The success rate of mental reform varied, but was always very low. Early treatments included a barbaric practice called "electro-shock therapy", from a time when the ancients knew nothing about how the brain functioned. Psychotic patients would be fitted with diodes, and then dosed with large voltages of electricity, in hopes that somehow the electricity would magically " shock the crazy out of people." - Taken from the Welcome Lobby of the Official reForm Outernet world Satori Plesk was a reForm user from the Asiatic islands. Her perfectly working mind was reformed by her Connector since childhood. She was of average height, straight black hair and green eyes. Her neural editing log showed early signs of mental disorder, and her Connector worked almost non-stop from the age of two...
A novel set in the future, after humans are deeply embedded into a worldwide network of connected minds. The Outernet answers all questions before they can even be formed such that a person never need ask a question. "A Question" explores a strange and possible future where hybrid thinking and super-intelligence are a minimum standard