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| author = Andre Norton |
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| publication date = 1971 |
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Science-fiction adventure by [[Andre Norton]]. Andas Kastor regains self-awareness on a barren prison planet where he has been incarcerated by unknown entities for unknown reasons. A power failure frees him and several companions. When they compare notes, they discover that they were all involved in critical time-sensitive situations - in different years. They also discover that the prison planet includes highly advanced technology which appears to be for creating [[Ridiculously-Human Robots|android duplicates of beings of various races]], and speculate that they may have been kidnapped in order to be duplicated and replaced. {{spoiler|The real explanation may be far more sinister, see [[Wild Mass Guessing]].}} |
Science-fiction adventure by [[Andre Norton]]. Andas Kastor regains self-awareness on a barren prison planet where he has been incarcerated by unknown entities for unknown reasons. A power failure frees him and several companions. When they compare notes, they discover that they were all involved in critical time-sensitive situations - in different years. They also discover that the prison planet includes highly advanced technology which appears to be for creating [[Ridiculously-Human Robots|android duplicates of beings of various races]], and speculate that they may have been kidnapped in order to be duplicated and replaced. {{spoiler|The real explanation may be far more sinister, see [[Wild Mass Guessing]].}} |
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