In After Doomsday, the USS Benjamin Franklin went through Sagittarius to galactic centre (sometimes capital "G," sometimes small) and returned to Earth in three years. The later all-male European expedition had:
"'...planned on at least three years in the Magellanic Clouds.'" (4, p. 40)
- which means that I was mistaken when I stated here that there was no mention of any extragalactic travel.
The Greater and Lesser Magellanic Clouds are satellite galaxies of the Milky Way. In Anderson's last future history, members of the galactic brain have spread through the galactic halo:
"...as far as the Magellanic Clouds."
-Poul Anderson, Genesis (New York, 2001), PART TWO, I, p. 101.
- and some have reached the Andromeda galaxy.
World Without Stars, Tau Zero and The Avatar present three different kinds of extragalactic travel.
I did not expect to survey all that when I started this post.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
The Technic series, by contrast, does not show us any extragalactic FTL travel. I recall how, years ago, David Birr used what we know of the Technic hyperdrive to calculate it would need decades to reach just the Magellanic Cloud. Dang!
Ad astra! Sean
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