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The Depths of Time

par Roger MacBride Allen

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Time is of the essence when you're stranded in the future.... Humanity is running out of time. The settled universe is filled with terraformed worlds linked by timeshafts -- temporal wormholes in deep space. These timeshafts are the only way to travel the vast distances between the stars. The Chronologic Patrol is charged with guarding the timeshaft wormholes and preventing time paradoxes at all costs. But one critical mission ends in disaster, turning Anton Koffield, captain of the Upholder, into a dark legend.... As ships carrying relief supplies to a crippled planet approach a timeshaft, they are mercilessly set upon by mysterious attackers -- their crews are murdered and the sanctity of time itself is at risk. In response, Koffield is forced to do the unthinkable: he must stop the invasion by destroying the timeshaft. Marooned eighty years in the future, he lives as a cursed figure, the villain who killed a world. And his odyssey through time has only just begun....… (plus d'informations)
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This book was better than I remembered. I read this back in 2000 or 2001 for part of a SF/F book club. I remember the reception towards the book being fairly lukewarm and maybe that colored my memory of it, or at least my vague feelings towards it, because I remembered nothing about the book at all. While the book has some very interesting passages, there's not a lot of story here. There are a few key events that occur, and they are filled out with a lot of worldbuilding and concept exploration in the form of character monologues or dialogues. I found many of these parts to be fascinating, which was good, because the story had almost stalled or seriously slowed down. The story here can be very simply broken down into a contest of wills between two characters, with one personifying duty, and the other pride. The science wasn't overwhelming, in fact, in some parts it is glossed over, especially when it comes to terraforming. Also, for a story that takes place in the far future, the tech doesn't seem like its 3000 years ahead of ours, but more like 300-500 years ahead. But that was just a small observation. It didn't hamper my enjoyment of the book. I found the story compelling enough that I want to see where it goes next. ( )
  quickmind | Oct 11, 2022 |
This didn't work for. I struggled along for a couple of chapters, but I just couldn't buy the basic premise of using wormhole time jumps to deal with the effect of time dilation when travelling at speeds approaching that of light.
The writing wasn't bad, but not quite good enough to hook me with such a background setting. ( )
  JudithProctor | Feb 6, 2018 |
This book was not well written. Full of cliches (space battles; the thawing of Han Solo; a ripoff of Asimov's "psychohistory" that makes much less sense), dull characters, bad dialogue. The biggest problem is the lack of relationships between the characters--they share no mutual interests, and have no real friendships and show no interest in human companionship. There's no animosity, either. The characters spend the whole book talking as if they're delivering the exposition on an episode of Star Trek. I just didn't care what happened to them. It seems the author doesn't care either.

The only positive part of the book is a what-seemed-to-me-original description of libraries and archives in the far future.

Not worth the time; ends in mid-story to induce you to buy the sequels (which I won't of course). ( )
  teutoberg | Aug 25, 2008 |
One of the best and most scientifically plausible was Robert L Forward's _Timemaster_ (1992).
  fpagan | Dec 28, 2006 |
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Time is of the essence when you're stranded in the future.... Humanity is running out of time. The settled universe is filled with terraformed worlds linked by timeshafts -- temporal wormholes in deep space. These timeshafts are the only way to travel the vast distances between the stars. The Chronologic Patrol is charged with guarding the timeshaft wormholes and preventing time paradoxes at all costs. But one critical mission ends in disaster, turning Anton Koffield, captain of the Upholder, into a dark legend.... As ships carrying relief supplies to a crippled planet approach a timeshaft, they are mercilessly set upon by mysterious attackers -- their crews are murdered and the sanctity of time itself is at risk. In response, Koffield is forced to do the unthinkable: he must stop the invasion by destroying the timeshaft. Marooned eighty years in the future, he lives as a cursed figure, the villain who killed a world. And his odyssey through time has only just begun....

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