As always, Robert Sawyer gives us more than an Sci-Fi tale when he brings us "Mindscan." Robotic bodies that are capable of handling a "photocopy" of our personality are designed, and while this means immortality (for the rich, of course) after a fashion, the original organic human still exists after the personality is transferred. The legal, social, and moral implications are where the meat of this story lies, and the main characters are a fantastic case study to enjoy. What would you do if you were dying, could copy your mind into a new body, but that meant basically locking your original organic form somewhere away, and taking over its life - could you do that, ultimately, to yourself?