Poul Anderson Appreciation
Thursday, 18 June 2026
From Nero To Domitian
Some Miscellaneous Remarks
Modernity And Futurity
In 165 CE, everyone is superstitious:
"...apart from a tiny handful of philosophical rationalists." (p. 95)
(They would have been at home in University Philosophy Departments where I have studied.)
"Even they mostly believed in the Gods, they just thought the Olympians didn't interact with humans, so you could discount them." (ibid.)
(The last stage before full atheism.)
Paula Atkins thinks:
"Because I'm black I'm a curiosity here, but it isn't important. I'm black but I'm living before the concept of race was even invented. And that feels just as odd as the rest of it." (p. 109)
This new timeline will have no trans-Atlantic slave trade.
Paula is creeped out both by the fact of slavery and by everyone around her taking it for granted. That it has nothing to do with skin colour demonstrates a lot about how ideas, assumptions, expectations etc are historically conditioned. We keep asking: what will the future of the new timeline be like?
Tempora mutantur nos et mutamur in illis.
Time Travellers' Technological Innovations
To Turn The Tide.
Innovations:
Wednesday, 17 June 2026
Gods And God
To Turn The Tide, CHAPTER SEVEN.
Time Travel Theory And Practice
SM Stirling avoids having to explain time travel theory by having the inventor of the time machine die when the team departs for 165 CE! He dies because parts of his body are left behind.
The team leader thinks:
"This feels more like being in uniform again than being an academic. Or some weird combination of both." (p. 81)
That is the best kind: theory and practice combined.
They can find out whether the past can be changed only by trying to change it. And, if something is going to prevent them, then the simplest way for this to happen would be their deaths which are all too possible in any case. The inventor, Fuchs, seems to have thought that causality violation was possible but it is not known how much he knew about it. In some ways the characters know no more than we do. It is all a steep learning curve for all concerned.
Tuesday, 16 June 2026
Here
A Town In Two Timelines
Caligula
Suetonius writes:
Amazing
To Turn The Tide.
All five time travellers have read L. Sprague de Camp's Lest Darkness Fall and one, McCladden, is familiar with Marvel superheroes. (There was a reference not to a Marvel character but to their competitor, Clark Kent, in a very different time travel novel, There Will Be Time by Poul Anderson.) It is a safe bet that Marvel will still be making films in 2032.
Here is a completely unexpected (to me) piece of merchandise for a time travel team: a solar-charging kit for phones, tablets, laptops with a translator AI and their external drives. With equipment like that in addition to their own knowledge and skills, this team just has to make a difference. The powers that be have to learn that these are guys to work with, not to enslave, brutalize etc. Maybe they have been sent to just the right destination date? Only time will tell.