![]() ![]() ![]() Urban has fled to a nearby world, to which Lezuri is bound as well. Silver follows directly on the heels of this conflict. The expedition back to Earth ran afoul of an unwelcome passenger: Lezuri, a godlike intelligence that attempted to take over the ship and was only expelled at the apparent cost of Urban himself. As with most trips, things got complicated quickly. ![]() It also means that as humanity spread itself into that emptiness, it became diffuse and attenuated and that the sharpest telescopes on the frontier give only clues but no answers about what has taken place in the intervening centuries on the cradle worlds of humanity.Įdges was the story of Urban’s ship and crew and what happened on their way home. This means distances and time spans are immense, and voyages are spread over centuries. In this science fiction universe, the laws of physics are firm, and no one has figured out a way around the universal speed limit of light itself or the constraints of relativistic travel. In Edges, some of the heroes from Nagata’s earlier series decide to head back in from the frontier of human expansion in the Milky Way to the galactic region of Earth and its immediate environs. Silver is the direct sequel to Edges, which is itself a continuation of Nagata’s Nanotech Successionseries. Silver by Linda Nagata (Mythic Island Press, Nov 2019). ![]()
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