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An advanced planetary civilization extends its existence by creating a radioactive atmospheric shell, but the safeguard grows uncontrollable and prolonged lifespans lead to falling birthrates. Facing annihilation, survivors build a time-transmission device and dispatch a lone emissary into an earlier era to alter causation and seek refuge. The narrative alternates between the society's technological desperation and the emissary's encounters with contemporary humans, exploring the moral and practical costs of engineered immortality, the unintended consequences of technological salvation, and time travel as an extreme strategy for averting collective extinction.

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S. J. Byrne

S. J. Byrne is an author known for his contributions to science fiction literature. His notable works include "Beware the Star Gods" and "Children of the Chronotron," both of which explore themes of cosmic adventure and the complexities of time travel. Byrne's writing often combines imaginative storytelling with thought-provoking concepts, appealing to readers who enjoy speculative fiction. Through his narratives, he invites audiences to ponder the implications of advanced technology and extraterrestrial encounters.

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