At a booth in Milliways sits a woman in her thirties, stirring a cup of tea, watching the stars explode. There is a fat boring-looking lawbook under her elbow, and a barcode across the back of her right hand.
"Ah." "Um, hang on, my grand-niece wrote a book I think you might be interested in." She goes over to the bar, and comes back with a book entitled Medical Technology For The Outworlder: How To Increase Your Lifespan And Wealth by Moira Xavier. "Most people back home think she wrote it as a gag but actually it was so Milliways can sell copies to people in worlds with lower tech levels than ours. I think rejuv beds can repair damaged organs, so if people having theirs nonconsensually harvested is a serious problem in yours this might be useful." It's a thick volume.
"Yeah. Our family was from Germany originally but my older brother moved to the States after everything while he thought Mom and Dad were dead and they decided to stay near him after my niece managed to retrieve them via time travel."
There is indeed a table of contents. The foreword describes what kinds of marvels can be developed using the plans in the book. The first chapter is about calculating your respective technology level and figuring out how much of an infrastructure upshift you need in order to get to the level the book was written at. Further chapters detail individual machines and their functions and how to construct them, mostly.
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"Um, hang on, my grand-niece wrote a book I think you might be interested in."
She goes over to the bar, and comes back with a book entitled Medical Technology For The Outworlder: How To Increase Your Lifespan And Wealth by Moira Xavier. "Most people back home think she wrote it as a gag but actually it was so Milliways can sell copies to people in worlds with lower tech levels than ours. I think rejuv beds can repair damaged organs, so if people having theirs nonconsensually harvested is a serious problem in yours this might be useful." It's a thick volume.
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Lawbook lady takes the book. "And this is in English, and everything?"
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"Thank you so much."
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