As much as I love Asimov’s The End of Eternity, I’ve also always wondered about
the logistics of Eternity’s access to the different centuries. Stross stated that his
story, which begins with a clever hazing ritual for Agent Pierce to join the Stasis
organization, was a rewrite of Asimov’s story, and I’d hoped that it would address the
questions in the back of my mind. Did it? No, although it did take the ideas to a
trillion-year span of history hacking and solar system engineering.
They’ll have no one to remember their lives but you; and all because you will believe
the recruiters when they tell you that to join the organizaton you must kill your own
grandfather, and that if you do not join the organization, you will die.
(It’s an
antinepotism measure, they’ll tell you, nodding, not unkindly. And a test of your
ruthlessness and determination. And besides, we all did it when it was our turn.)
DEBUT
“Palimpsest,” in Wireless (Ace Books, July 2009).
VARIANTS
Debut. “Palimpsest,” in Wireless (Ace Books, July 2009).