Poul Anderson, Virgin Planet (London, 1966), Chapter II, pp. 15-19.
This chapter is rich in future historical background details:
Davis Bertram (surname first, given name second, see here);
the Coordination Service;
a facetious reference to "the Cosmic All" (there is a Cosmic religion);
the planet Nerthus, a thousand light years from Sol, on the edge of the known, recently colonized;
local Cordy headquarters in Stellamont on Nerthus;
city spires and plains beyond;
an "infomaster" (p. 16) instead of an infotrieve;
the (Stellar) Union dominated by Earth;
a dangerous "vortex" near Delta Wolf's Head;
cities, outgrown on Earth, have returned on the frontier;
colonists had disliked Terrestrial civilization (see here);
the local Cordy chief must approve stellagraphic voyages;
there are rules about how to handle primitives.
Thus, Davis Bertram flies towards the "Virgin Planet."
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
What caught my eye here was a computer being called an "infomaster." I think that makes sense, that different timelines, real or not, will have different terms for computers.
Sean
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