![]() And now that I look back on what I’ve read, for someone who named himself after a Star Trek character, Pike hasn’t really done much in the hard-SF realm. It’s maybe the first hard sci-fi he’s given us since The Tachyon Web (which, by the way, would be re-released a year after this one). That one-paragraph summary sounds existential and metaphorical, but actually Pike is being painfully literal with these devices. She can’t stop and won’t stop until she gets there, because Paige’s love exceeds the boundaries of space and time. ![]() It’s that love that keeps her going - through ship problems, interstellar war, the end of the universe itself But that didn’t stop her from falling in love before she left. Paige Christian knew she was going on the anthropologist’s starship that would use near-lightspeed travel to jump ahead generations. ![]()
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