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- <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>M</font></font>ost science fiction
- concerns alternative futures, but a particular
- branch poses "what-if" questions on the outcomes of
- history. <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>T</font></font>he classic
- scenario is "what if the Germans won
- the Second World War", but there are many more subtle possibilities.
- <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>I</font></font>n computer form, this
- approach is more common in adventure games
- and even there no great examples spring to mind.
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- <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>O</font></font>n the printed page it's
- a different matter. </td><td width=50%><font size=4>
- <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>T</font></font>ake <i>The Alteration
- </i> by Kingsley Amis. <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>A</font></font>lthough a
- mainstream writer,
- Amis has a long association with science fiction, and his book
- portrays modern day England without the reformation.
- <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>T</font></font>he Catholic
- Church still holds sway, and the best choirboys are kept for the
- church through castration - the alteration of the title.
- <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>A</font></font>mis's
- book is a lovely example, beaten only by the master of this style,
- Keith Roberts.
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- <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>R</font></font>oberts' first attempt, <i>Pavane</i>,
- is brilliant. <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>A</font></font>gain set in
- a world under church control, <i>Pavane
- </i> has a wonderful mix of modern people, a culture kept back
- to feudalism, and technology limited to the steam age.
- <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>R</font></font>oberts
- has gone on to produce other equally impressive strange futures
- in <i>Kiteworld</i> and <i>Molly Zero</i>.
- <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>G</font></font>reat stuff.
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- <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>F</font></font>uture and past
- mingle in that other great SF theme, </td><td><font size=4 width=50%>
- time travel.
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- <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>O</font></font>nce again, H. G.
- Wells is there to the fore with <i>The Time
- Machine</i>. <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>T</font></font>his isn't
- as readable as either of my two other
- recommendations, but has to be mentioned as setting the format
- for everyone to follow. <font color="#aa0000"><font size=5>A</font></font>lthough
- time travel is such a strong
- concept, and generates many possibilities for paradoxes and confusion,
- it has not inspired any masterpieces in either the game or written
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