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Timeshift
is a 25th century murder mystery that takes
place among a swirl of political intrigue. Someone has discovered how
to manipulate images from the past, and make things appear that never
were. |
Timeshift
FOR ALL MAN'S
HOPE for a bountiful future, fueled by spectacular, almost-unimaginable
leaps in technology, the world still reeled under the heavy threat of
the killing ash.
Centuries earlier a world-wide thermonuclear war wreaked havoc on an
already divided society segmented into two cooperative but separate
nations, the East and West United States. With the conflagration came
a rapidly-multiplying mysterious new life form, the deadly ash, that
forced the surviving population beneath the earth's surface in a desperate
attempt to stave off its lethal touch.
Turning to technology, man began a long, slow, fight for survival.
Washington D.C., now "The District", was the focal point of
this effort, where the discovery of Beta Light had inspired the people
with a new hope for a better life. Scientists discovered that after
leaving the sun Alpha Lightthe spectrum ranging from infrared
to ultravioletsplit off and continued on into space while a new,
hitherto unknown companion particle, Beta Light, was trapped in a sediment-like
swirl by the earth's magnetic field.
Because of its unique properties, Beta Light acted like a recording
film capturing the images of the past exactly as they happenedsights,
sounds, everything just as it was. Man could view the past, but not
interact with it. Still, it was enough to replay the 3-D holographic
images they retrieved, allowing the people of the present to share in
a life that once was, and might never again be.
Massive resources from the public and private sectors were poured into
exploiting Beta Light's properties for the benefit of all mankind. But
viewing Beta light images was more than a source of amusement and entertainment.
The new technology was also a tool in mankind's liberation. With the
wonders of this discovery came a glimmer of hope that they might uncover
the true origin of the deadly and enigmatic ash and, ultimately, find
a way to eliminate it.Time viewing was unbelievably expensive, each
year commanding a greater share of society's limited resources, but
it gave people hope on many different levels. And hope was what the
last of mankind needed.
Man would fight to survive, and his weapon would be the past.
(2001) ISBN 1-58851-433-1