Audi
This possession of Stephen Kellner’s receives a large share of the character’s attention and affection. Stephen’s handling of it is described as nearly reckless; that handling, coupled with the expense associated with the possession, serves to indicate both Stephen’s wealth and his acculturation to that wealth.
“That’s normal. Right?”
Something of a catch-phrase for the protagonist, this phrase pops up fairly frequently in the narration when the protagonist is uncertain of his actions or wishes to reassert the normalcy of his conduct. As he is preoccupied with how he does and does not fit in, it appears often in the text.
Star Trek
One of the most prominent intellectual properties in speculative fiction, this multimedia series spans television, movies, video games, and others. It also offers a major filter through which the protagonist interprets the world, comparing machines to various starship components...
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