![]() It starts off strong, the earliest portion details Yun Tianming's time aboard to Trisolaran fleet before his meeting with Cheng Xin in the broadcast era. One of my biggest issues with Death's End was how quickly it rushed through events, leaving a lot frustrating gaps, so when I heard of this book I was willing to go to fan fiction to fill in those gaps. But Yun refuses to be a pawn again and makes his own plans to save humanity’s future. ![]() A consciousness calling itself The Spirit has recruited him to wage battle against an entity that threatens the existence of the entire universe. Nearing the end of his existence at last, he suddenly receives another reprieve - and another regeneration. Granted a healthy clone body by the Trisolarans, Yun has spent his very long life in exile as a traitor to the human race. Captured and tortured beyond endurance for decades, Yun eventually succumbed to helping the aliens subjugate humanity in order to save Earth from complete destruction. Riddled with cancer, he chose to end his life, only to find himself flash frozen and launched into space where the Trisolaran First Fleet awaited. In the midst of an interstellar war, Yun Tianming found himself on the front lines. ![]() ![]() This original story by Baoshu - published with Liu’s support - envisions the aftermath of the conflict between humanity and the extraterrestrial Trisolarans. Set in the universe of the New York Times best-selling Three-Body Problem trilogy, The Redemption of Time continues Cixin Liu’s multi-award-winning science fiction saga. ![]()
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