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Bookworm, Run! : ウィキペディア英語版
Bookworm, Run!
"Bookworm, Run!" is a science fiction short story written by Vernor Vinge; it is Vinge's second published work of fiction. It appeared in ''Analog Science Fiction Science Fact'' in 1966, and was reprinted in ''True Names... and Other Dangers'' in 1987, and in 2001's ''The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge''.
As with many of Vinge's later works, "Bookworm, Run!" deals with intelligence amplification: Norman Simmons, the bookworm of the title, is a surgically altered chimpanzee with human-equivalent intelligence.
==Plot summary==
As part of an experiment, Norman's brain has been given a wireless link to an enormous database. By accident, he is given access to the United States Government's main database. Seeking knowledge for its own sake, Norman asks for ''all'' the data stored within; one of the first facts he consciously realizes from his direct-brain download is that, by accessing classified data, he has just committed a federal crime with severe penalties.
Norman uses his new knowledge of the layout of the facility he inhabits to escape, and then correlates several seemingly unrelated facts to (correctly) deduce not only that there must be Soviet spies living in town, but who they are; he makes his way to the agents, hoping that they will help him reach the Canadian border and escape the US Army.
As Norman nears the limit of the wireless link's range, he and the agents are captured; the Soviets' memories are surgically read and erased. Within the agents' memories is the revelation that the Soviet Union has performed similar intelligence-amplification experiments, but on a dog instead of a chimpanzee, foreshadowing a new arms race.

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