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Another depiction can be found in William Gibson's 1986 novel Count Zero.
* William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy features various arcologies, namely the " projects ", which is a megastructure constructed with electricity, heat, oxygen, and food that it produced.
* Molly Millions, Henry Dorsett Case, and Peter Riviera all have some sort of cybernetic augmentation in William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy.
It is often discussed along with William Gibson's novel Neuromancer as initiating the cyberpunk genre.
At one time, prominent science fiction authors were frequently recruited to write episodes of various series, such as William Gibson's and Stephen King's work on The X-Files.
Other popular fictional works that use the concept of virtual reality include William Gibson's Neuromancer which defined the concept of cyberspace, Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash, in which he made extensive reference to the term avatar to describe one's representation in a virtual world, and Rudy Rucker's The Hacker and the Ants, in which programmer Jerzy Rugby uses VR for robot design and testing.
* A character named Balliol, portrayed by British actor Bernard Horsfall, appears in Mel Gibson's 1995 Oscar-winning epic, Braveheart, an heroic tale of Scottish national hero William Wallace.
and the container in William Gibson's Spook Country.
* William Gibson's novel Spook Country coined the term " Geohacking ", where artists use a mix of GPS and 3D graphics technology to embed rendered meshes in real world landscapes.
* The Finn, a character in William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy
It has been stylistically compared to William Gibson's cyberpunk novel Neuromancer, as well as Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange.
* Jive, form of sign language used in William Gibson's Neuromancer
Although Gibson's men repulsed the first Parliamentarian attack, the Parliamentarian cavalry commanded by Sir Thomas Fairfax's brother William outflanked the Royalist right wing and forced it to retreat.
That year Kitano also appeared in the film adaptation of William Gibson's Johnny Mnemonic ( 1995 ), although his on-screen time was greatly reduced for the American cut of the film.
In William Gibson's novel Neuromancer, along with the other novels in his Sprawl trilogy, Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive, devices known as " microsofts " are small chips plugged into " wetware " sockets installed behind the user's ear, giving them certain knowledge and / or skills as long as they are plugged in, such as the ability to speak another language.
* PR-Otaku: Logging and annotating William Gibson's Pattern Recognition
* William Gibson's Pattern Recognition: Jet-Lagged Intimations of the Present by Jose Angel GarcĂ­a Landa, Social Science Research Network
* William Wallace in Mel Gibson's Braveheart ( 1995 ).
* William Gibson's Neuromancer
William Gibson's Neuromancer coined the phrase cyberspace, a virtual battleground in which battles are fought using software weapons and counterweapons. The Star Trek episode A Taste of Armageddon is another notable example.
* William Gibson's groundbreaking science fiction novel Neuromancer, about Case, a futuristic computer hacker, is published.
* The Sprawl, the metropolitan region stretching from Boston to Atlanta in the same named William Gibson's fiction trilogy
In its early run, OMNI published a number of stories that have become genre classics, such as Orson Scott Card's " Unaccompanied Sonata ", William Gibson's " Burning Chrome " and " Johnny Mnemonic ", Harlan Ellison's novella " Mefisto in Onyx ", and George R. R. Martin's " Sandkings ".
* In William Gibson's 2007 novel, Spook Country, the character Hollis Henry refers to the Mongolian Death Worm as a " mascot for her anxiety ," using it to represent whatever she is most afraid of.

William and Sprawl
This idea was taken to its logical extreme by William Gibson in the Sprawl trilogy, the Sprawl being the Boston-Atlanta Metropolitan Axis ( defined by the primary super-expressway ), or BAMA.
* Peter Calthorpe & William Fulton, The Regional City: Planning for the End of Sprawl, ISBN 1-55963-784-6
There is extensive referencing to Voodoo in the Sprawl trilogy by William Gibson.
Mona Lisa Overdrive is a cyberpunk novel by William Gibson published in 1988 and the final novel of the Sprawl trilogy, following Neuromancer and Count Zero.
The Sprawl trilogy ( also known as the Neuromancer, Cyberspace, or Matrix trilogy ) is William Gibson's first set of novels, composed of Neuromancer ( 1984 ), Count Zero ( 1986 ), and Mona Lisa Overdrive ( 1988 ).
In William Gibson's fiction, the Sprawl is a colloquial name for the Boston-Atlanta Metropolitan Axis ( BAMA ), an urban sprawl environment on a massive scale, and a fictional extension of the real Northeast Megalopolis.
* Count Zero the second novel of William Gibson's " Sprawl trilogy "
* The Sprawl, a science fiction urban area which extends from Boston to Atlanta from the books of William Gibson ; officially known as " Bama " or the " Boston-Atlanta Metropolitan Axis "
Molly Millions ( also known as Sally Shears ) is a recurring character in stories and novels written by William Gibson, particularly his Sprawl trilogy.
The Bridge trilogy is a series of novels by William Gibson, his second after the successful Sprawl trilogy.
This is a reduced-resolution image of three book covers, illustrating William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy, a well-known science fiction series typically included in the cyberpunk canon.
It chronicles life in the fictional small Midwestern town of Billville (" The Town That Nature Forgot to Hate "), where every male resident's first name is some form of William, including mayor William Cudlip P ' nisnose ( Peter Bergman ), who has telekenetic powers ; Bill Swatt ( David Ossman ), coach of the local team the No-neckers, who play some unspecified sport ; developer W. Sprawl ( Philip Proctor ); and family physician Dr. Guillermo Infermo ( Phil Austin ).
Tessier-Ashpool is a fictional family appearing in William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy novels.

William and trilogy
* Cronin Mars trilogy: As It Is On Mars ( 2001 ), Give Us This Mars ( 2003 ), and Glory Be To Mars ( 2005 ) by William Thomas Cronin
* William Napier: Attila trilogy
* William Gladstone, a semi-fictional Characters of the Bartimaeus trilogy # William Gladstone by Jonathan Stroud
* In the first of William Napier's Attila trilogy ( 2005 ).
West has recorded over fifty audiobooks, among which are the Shakespeare plays All's Well That Ends Well, Coriolanus, Henry V, The Merchant of Venice, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing and Richard II, the Wind on Fire trilogy by William Nicholson ( The Wind Singer, Slaves of the Mastery and Firesong ), the Arthur trilogy by Kevin Crossley-Holland ( The Seeing Stone, At the Crossing Places and King of the Middle March ), five books by Sebastian Faulks ( Charlotte Gray, Birdsong, The Girl at the Lion d ' Or, Human Traces and A Possible Life ), four by Michael Ridpath ( Trading Reality, Final Venture, Free to Trade, and The Marketmaker ), two by George Orwell ( Nineteen Eighty-Four and Homage to Catalonia ), two by Mary Wesley ( An Imaginative Experience and Part of the Furniture ), two by Robert Goddard ( Closed Circle and In Pale Battalions ) and several compilations of poetry ( Realms of Gold: Letters and Poems of John Keats, Bright Star, The Collected Works of Shelley, Seven Ages, Great Narrative Poems of the Romantic Age and A Shropshire Lad ).
* The Coast of Utopia, a trilogy by Tom Stoppard, comprising: Voyage, Shipwreck and Salvage, directed by Trevor Nunn, with computerised video designs by William Dudley ( 2002 )
And in the " Mirror Universe Saga " trilogy written by William Shatner, it is revealed that the mirror Spock had a daughter named T ' Val with mirror Saavik.
Other postmodern examples of poioumena include Samuel Beckett's trilogy ( Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable ); Doris Lessing's The Golden Notebook ; John Fowles's Mantissa ; William Golding's Paper Men ; and Gilbert Sorrentino's Mulligan Stew.
Ian William Richardson CBE ( 7 April 19349 February 2007 ) was a Scottish actor best known for his portrayal of the Machiavellian Tory politician Francis Urquhart in the BBC's House of Cards trilogy.
Virtual Light is the first book in William Gibson's Bridge trilogy.

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