![]() ![]() Feel free to ask follow-up questions, I'll keep an eye out. The joined mind shares information in a way that generates progressively worse problems for all of the bodies. ![]() After a flip, communication between joined bodies becomes flawed. They usually change their mind because their understanding of who the other person is has been proven radically wrong. It usually happens when one of the two people changes his or her mind after it's too late. ![]() A join has experience from multiple lives but is always themself.) If one is using a fixative, however, then that person becomes the dominant personality in the join, and relegates the other personality to be sort of second class citizen.Ī flip, on the other hand is a rare and potentially dangerous malfunction in the join. (I've had people tell me they think of it like multiple personas - they're one person at work, another with friends, but they're always themselves. ![]() When two people undergo a standard join, they both feel as though they are the result. A fixative gives a "prejoin personality" an advantage in the join. An exciting addition to 21st century science fiction.' An exciting addition to 21st century science fiction. So, as you know, a "fixative" and a "flip" are both Join related concepts that appear in the book. Steve Toutonghi's Join stands alongside Ancillary Justice as a novel that forces us to ask impossible questions about identity and immortality. Thanks for both the very kind words and for the question. ![]()
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