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This is a collection of short stories written by Ray Bradbury. The story opens when a man, on a walking tour of Wisconsin, meets another man whose body is covered in tattoos. The man with the tattoos, known as the Illustrated Man, is looking for a job. He camped the night with the other man. His tattoos, he told him, where given to him by a witch from the future. When the sun comes down, the tattoos come to life, and play out little dramas upon the man's flesh. Each of the stories contained in this book come from the dramas played out from the man's tattoos. The first story, The Veldt, tells the tale of a family from the future. In the future, people have rooms much like the halodeck from Star Trek. The room is virtual reality, and can be programmed and sensitized to its owners to create for them whatever reality they wish. For this family, the room serves as their children's nursery. Indeed, the children spend so much time in this "nursery"; it has become a surrogate parent to them. The parents - particularly the father - have become concerned about the amount of time the children spend with the nursery. He fears that perhaps their playtime has become all too rea
One month, perhaps more, perhaps less, of infinite rain, no sleep, little food, jungle rot, and the rain, rain, rain, forever beating him down proved to be simply two much. They do not need, nor want, nor feel anything but love and compassion for all of God's creations. The rain had numbed his skin and he was entirely incapable of acknowledging his buddy's touch. Now Peregrine is convinced that not only are the spheres intelligent, but that they possess a benign intelligent far beyond anything human beings have achieved. Just when they feel they have reached their limit and could not possibly tolerate another minute of rain, they arrived back at their crash site. Overcome with hopelessness and dismay, the men can only stare blankly in wonder. The scene: the middle of an African veldt, where a family of lions feasted upon their kill. Finally, he relents and turns it back on again. They come, and pray for the spheres to arrive. Many of the people come to greet him with hostility and revenge for the injustices they once experienced in another time, another place. Mars has begun to be colonized, and its beginning very much resembles that of the early Gold Rush days where boomtowns were alive with drinking, gambling, loose women, and rampant sin and debauchery. He has also writing for television, radio, theater, and film, and magazines. The fathers thanked the spheres, and prepared to move on to the next town. While they are talking, the blue spheres approach their camp.
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