Simulation – 1989 FAQ

This FAQ answers the most common questions about the story, characters, world mechanics, and themes of Simulation – 1989. No major spoilers included.

Is Simulation – 1989 a direct sequel to Simulation – 1988?

Yes. It continues the storyline, expanding the world and raising the stakes while introducing new dangers and perspectives.

Why is Rosie the main viewpoint of this book?

Her decision to return to the collapsing simulation gives the story urgency and emotional weight. She drives the rescue mission at the heart of the plot.

Who are the external forces trying to destroy the simulation?

They are a group with access to system level controls who believe the simulation should not exist and plan to wipe it out entirely.

What makes Chuck so dangerous?

He can kill any simulant he touches and then take over their body, making him nearly impossible to stop inside the simulated world.

Does Franco intentionally harm the simulation?

No. He is manipulated into doing so through emotional leverage and threats against his captive wife.

Where can I buy the book?

You can buy Simulation – 1989 on Amazon, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Google Books, and Kobo.



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