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It was an unexpected turn of events when Hal's startup company completed a working time machine. ¿Not your "traditional" time machine that might whisk a time traveler into the last century-this time machine was a first-generation prototype only capable of sending "13-character" radio messages two hours back in time! What good is such a machine? Or what harm could it do? It gets complicated! These are the tough questions our team had to answer, especially after we lost control and the time machine disappeared! Hal is an entrepreneur, good at selling an idea and willing to take risks. Sandy is…mehr

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It was an unexpected turn of events when Hal's startup company completed a working time machine. ¿Not your "traditional" time machine that might whisk a time traveler into the last century-this time machine was a first-generation prototype only capable of sending "13-character" radio messages two hours back in time! What good is such a machine? Or what harm could it do? It gets complicated! These are the tough questions our team had to answer, especially after we lost control and the time machine disappeared! Hal is an entrepreneur, good at selling an idea and willing to take risks. Sandy is quite the opposite. She deals with the real world and is better able to see the future. The professor is the only one who understands the physics of time travel. I just try to keep things running. I also kept the history of this adventure-not an easy feat when the timeline of events keeps changing. Our mission took the team from the MIT campus to the California desert to find and regain control of the machine. It became more than an exercise in technology when our lives were put at risk, and the future was in danger. First book in the FutureView Book Series by Michael Limeski.
Autorenporträt
Michael Limeski is an engineer turned science fiction author. He is an aerospace engineer with degrees from MIT and Georgia Tech, and has worked many projects include aircraft design, missiles, sensors, control systems, and unmanned aircraft. He has also designed and built new hang glider designs, ground vehicles to set the human-powered speed record, and a robot off-road vehicle. He started a new manufacturing business and was a military intelligence officer in the U.S. Army. He was also a co-publisher of a hobby magazine, published technical works, and even has published poetry!