Singularity Station
BORDER POST OF ETERNITY
Robotic minds made interstellar travel possible, but human minds still controlled the destination and purpose of such flight. Conflict develops only when a programmed brain cannot evaluate beyond what is visible and substantial, whereas the human mind is capable of infinite imagination — including that which is unreal.
Such was the problem at the singularity in space in which the ALTAIR STAR and a hundred other vessels had come to grief. At that spot, natiral laws seem subverted — and some other universe's rules impinged.
For Buchanan, the station meant a chance to observe and maybe rescue his lost vessel. For the robotic navigators of oncoming spaceships, the meaning was different. And at Singularity Station the only inevitable was conflict.
- Author
- Brian N. Ball, Chris Foss
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 176
- Publisher
- DAW
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780879970888
- Genres
- fiction
- Release date
- 1973
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