This is a story about the adventures of Kara Sandborn. She was born in the 24th century in a world very different from ours in many ways. Kara was what we would call a genius by our standards. She had a photographic memory, and by the age of twenty-one had three advanced university degrees under her belt. But like most young people of any era, at twenty-one she didn't know with certainty what she wanted to do with her life.
Her parents were tired of her hanging around the communal dwelling they shared with ten relatives and close friends. They were pushing her to get some kind of serious job and move out. They loved their only child, but she really needed to get a life. So they sat her down and proceeded to have the " big talk" with her. They told her she had to choose a career and become "serious," as they put it.
After a few days of feeling sorry for herself, Kara decided to go job hunting. She came across some information on what looked like a research program whose purpose was a "first person" historical accounting of civilization. "This might be something I could really sink my teeth into," she surmised after reading the literature. She contacted the company and arranged an interview date.
As it turned out, this job had a lot more to it than Kara first thought. It was all about researching past civilizations, but the "twist" was that Kara was expected to go back physically in time and learn as much as she could about the era on which she was reporting. She would then return to the present and chronicle her findings. Kara reckoned this could be what she had been looking for, something more exciting then the usual boring day jobs.
After an extensive interview and looking over Kara's qualifications, particularly her photographic memory, she was offered the job. Training would commence immediately, and she would need to move into the company's facilities.
The next morning she was back at 8 am sharp, ready to begin her training. She learned that it was up to her to do the core research on the assignment she was given. The language would be no problem since they would implant a universal translator behind her ear. With her photographic memory, this job was a perfect fit for her. She would mingle with the natives, learning all she could about their customs and the status of their civilization. When she returned she was to report all of her findings.
The three week training session was gruelling but Kara got through it. Each night she went through a manual of conduct and rules, which to her seemed endless and detailed. She had them all memorized by the end of the three weeks.
She was to be given only one critical tool, the PC-20. This devise was the only technology she was allowed to take back in time. If she lost that item she would be stuck in that era for the rest of her life. Without it, a search team would not be able to find her.
The PC-20 truly was a marvel, even in the 24th century. Very small in size, it had been installed into a beautiful antique locket and attached to a chain to be worn around the neck. Kara was taught a few of the operating basics, and then it was up to her to become familiar with the functions installed in it.
The PC-20 was the tool she would use to travel back and forth in time. She would be able to materialize anything she would need on her assignment, from clothes to food and even money and diamonds. Once activated, a voice command was all that was needed to operate it. A small microdot on the locket served as a camera, recording everything in its sight path for playback once Kara returned from her assignment.
After spending another few days getting familiar with the people she would be working with as well as her new home base her training neared its end. (I just can't wait to have my first assignment. I wonder where it will be? Oh Gods, it could be anywhere in time!) Her imagination went wild thinking of all the possibilities.
Finally, she was given her first assignment. Reading it over-hurriedly, she learned that she was to travel back to the 21st century; to 2013, to a place called London England. She vaguely recalled reading of London, but she was unsure where it was on the planet. All the names of the countries had changed after the Great Upheaval.
Her task was simple for her first mission; she was to become familiar with the way people lived and their attitudes toward a variety of topics. There were plenty of documents still existing from that era but the mandate of the project was to gather information directly with the chosen subjects. Kara learned she was to be there for two days, after that she would transport herself back to her time for her initial report. It was in reality a test assignment to see if she had the wits to think on her feet and adapt to unforeseeable situations. She would either sink or swim.
If things didn't work out right, meaning if she didn't make it back in two days, the PC-20 would self destruct and the company would assume the worst. (In actuality the company would go to great lengths to try and find her and retrieve her, but she wasn't told that.)
As she walked back to her room, Kara reflected, "This isn't going to be as easy as I first thought, but I know I can do it. I was made for this job. I can't believe this is really going to happen." She knew it could be very dangerous and it felt very much as though she had no one to rely on but herself.
Kara was to report the next morning at 9:00 a.m., ready to go, sharp mentally as well as physically and wearing the style of clothes popular in the year 2013.
When Kara awoke the next morning, she wished that she had done more research. But she just shrugged, reckoning she could pull it off anyways. She had a hearty breakfast, dressed and went to the launch room. Where she was met by a technician by the name of Lor.
Glancing up at her from his workstation his eyes went over her outfit, " Are you sure you're dressed for the right era?" Looking down at herself she replied, " Of course I am, let's just do this."
He programmed the coordinates and once they were set, he signalled her to step onto the platform. As she did this she mentally checked to make sure she had all she needed, the PC-20 and what she thought was the right outfit. Then she closed her eyes, "I'm ready."
The trip in time took no time at all.
When Kara opened her eyes, she found she was on a road at night and it was raining. " Now this certainly isn't what I had in mind when I took this project on," she thought. Sighing, she looked around and saw a glow in the sky, indicating a city. She started to walk in that direction, hunching down to try and keep warm.