"He stood unmoving, wondering at his own abrupt and incomprehensible inability to act. He did not fear damnation. Nor did he give a fig for the common opinion of Mankind. There was nothing to stop him but fear alone—fear that his reasoning was wrong."
Michael Swanwick

January 1, 1970

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Chapter 1, “Trinity” (p. 17)

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