
There are males, brothers whose assignments are more like messengers to the past.

The Blaylock sisters run the time travel program enacted in the twenty-seventh century. They were engineered in a special laboratory designed by a woman named Blaylock, no first name. The past challenging, but hopeful.įQ: Are the Blaylocks genetically engineered humans from an even further timeline beyond 2755? The future became a serious unknown due to the paradox. KOCH: The choices were return to the distant future or live in the past with her new family. I know it was intentionally left open but, without any spoilers, what can you tell us regarding what she chose to do in the end? Three hundred years later, the effects of what I think of as the human self-destruct gene has driven the numbers of natural born humans to around five thousand.įQ: At the end of the story, Dannia was given a choice. In 2254 time travel is a well-regulated means of attempting minor alterations of the past to heal the future. Because of that I decided we might need centuries before time travel would happen. So I anchored the plot there.Īs for 22.well first I believe time travel is possible but the science complex and elusive. I don’t think any before or since compare. People moved around so much after the war, and as a direct result of the war that no one was disturbed by the sudden appearance of new people. Then more than ever before human activity began to seriously damage the environment. Sales of what before the war was unnecessary, skyrocketed.

For the first time in history advertising, through radio and the newly available TV strode into every life except the most rural areas. Industries created and recreated by the war thrived and expanded rapidly. KOCH: Post World War II in America was a celebration of an incredible victory and ripe with limitless opportunities. How/why did you choose these three times? The smallest change might have the largest effect on the future.įQ: The story switches from 1954, to 22.

And the multiple paradox possibilities are both breathtaking and staggering. It is a rather thrilling idea, tinkering with ancient lives. The only way to alter the result would be to travel back in time. KOCH: History is human activity indelibly etched into time.

Koch, author of Paradox Effect: Time Travel and Purified DNA Merge to Halt the Collapse of Human Existence.įQ: Time travel novels are a popular, but difficult, topic to attempt. Today, Feathered Quill reviewer Kimberly Trix Lee is talking with Gabriel F.W.
