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boundary-crossing-identity

Hackworth's ability to move between the Drummers' gestalt society and normal human society, carrying subtle influences and data between worlds.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Diamond Age (1996)Neal Stephenson

Chapter 84

Carl Hollywood spends nearly a day immersed in observing and manipulating the media narrative surrounding John Percival Hackworth and the Young Lady's Illustrated Primer, reflecting on the Drummers' collective cognitive abilities to break cryptographic codes through gestalt consciousness. He contemplates the implications of this collective mind on the security of financial systems and Hackworth's unique role as a bridge between the Drummers and the outside world, ultimately acquiring numerical keys that link key characters and prepare him for further action.