Raor says:
"'This is remarkable. I do believe you are that same agent my clone mate spoke of, who almost captured him in Colombia.'"
-Poul Anderson, The Shield Of Time (New York, 1991), p.117.
Everard replies:
"'And almost in Peru, and did in Phoenicia...'"
-ibid.
That still leaves the possibility that Peru was pre-Colombia for Varagan. Maybe it does not matter in this case but we should always remember that these characters are time time travellers. A Patrol agent could kill a Neldorian, then, at the end of his own world line, be killed by that same Neldorian.
5 comments:
Kaor, Paul! It's amazing, really, how well Anderson handled the Time Patrol stories. It would have been so easy to make a hopeless muddle and tangle of them. But, at least for the most part, he succeeded in avoiding that. Ad astra! Sean
Kaor, Paul!
Thanks for reposting my mysteriously disappeared comment!
Sean
All part of the service.
Yes, Poul did handle it extremely deftly. I sweated blood with my Time Patrol story in the tribute anthology trying to catch that deftness.
Kaor, Mr. Stirling!
Trying again.
And you did a very good job with "A Slip in Time"!
Ad astra! Sean
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