![]() Mike finds out that his job is to investigate ‘the project’, whatever that is, and use his super mental abilities to decide of it’s worth continuing to fund the project. This time though, he agrees to take a look at the project, because Reggie’s level of secrecy intrigues him. Mike’s friend Reggie has been trying to get Mike to work for him for a decade, but due to Mike’s Mary Sue-ness, he refuses to take any job or do anything with his powers. Why is someone with this super-power like ability working as a highschool teacher? Because he’s a Mary Sue. Why would a high-school teacher be needed for this, you ask? Well, it turns out Mike has an eidedic memory, meaning (in the novel, anyway, this has never been demonstrated in real life) that he can recall anything he’s ever seen or read with perfect clarity. ![]() ![]() Our story starts with the protagonist, Mike Ericson, high-school teacher, getting a request from his old friend at DARPA to do a special top secret task. I listened to The Fold recently, and while the premise was promising at the start, it ended up being more frustrating and annoying than enjoyable for me. ![]()
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