In time travel theory, there is an unknown aspect of the grandfather paradox. If a person does anything that will affect the future, some force in nature will stop them. The force comes within a hair’s breadth of destroying humanity when a comet brings a new and unstoppable plague to Earth. The President makes a choice that will either save Earth’s inhabitants, or annihilate them. At a secret military academy, ten cadets are selected to travel to the future of Earth’s sister planet, in the hope that planet has found a cure for the plague. The mission’s leader knows that past time travel risks encountering time eliminators: entities that will absorb him and his crew out of existence before their actions can literally reset the universal timeline. But when he learns that his fiancé was killed in a contract hit, he’s determined to go back in time and prevent her death, even if it risks the destruction of the current Earth.
2006-09-04
09:47:27
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2006-09-04
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