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What would you do if you could step into the future and return with knowledge no one else possessed? The Man From 2071 explores that question through a tense, fast-moving encounter between duty and unchecked ambition, where the promise of scientific advancement collides with the darker impulses of the human mind.
This story blends classic time travel concepts with psychological suspense, raising unsettling questions about power, responsibility, and whether progress without ethics is more dangerous than ignorance. As events unfold aboard a patrol ship far from ordinary civilian life, the stakes escalate rapidly, forcing a choice that will echo across centuries. The narrative moves with sharp urgency, balancing speculative ideas with deeply human consequences.
Sewell Peaslee Wright is best known for his Special Patrol Service stories, which helped define early space-based science fiction. His work often combined practical action with speculative concepts, emphasizing character and moral consequence over abstract theory. In The Man From 2071, Wright delivers one of his most memorable explorations of time, authority, and the thin line between genius and madness.
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Udgivelsesdato
Lydbog: 11. marts 2026