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Кейдж Бе́йкер — американская писательница.

✵ 10. Июнь 1952 – 31. Январь 2010
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“You have to be pretty damned hot and thirsty to enjoy a soy-milk smoothie, but they were, so it was okay.”

Kage Baker книга The Graveyard Game

Источник: The Graveyard Game (2001), Chapter 27, “Avalon” (p. 240)

“Rutherford was a historian, after all, and secretly enjoyed it when the truth did injury to modern sensibilities.”

Kage Baker книга The Life of the World to Come

Источник: The Life of the World to Come (2004), Chapter 11, “Christmas Meeting” (p. 181)

““There,” Joseph said. “There’s your answer.”
“It’s not an answer, little man. It’s many, many more questions.””

Kage Baker книга The Graveyard Game

Источник: The Graveyard Game (2001), Chapter 15, “Fez (I)” (p. 145)

“As it had been explained to David long ago, genetic diversity was very, very important. The more diverse the human gene pool was, the better were humanity’s chances of adapting to any new and unexpected conditions it might encounter, now that it was beginning to push outward into Space, to say nothing of surviving any unexpected natural disasters such as polar shifts or meteor strikes on Earth.
Unfortunately, humanity had been both unlucky and foolish. Out of the dozens of races that had once lived in the world, only a handful had survived into modern times. Some ancient races had been rendered extinct by war. Some had been simply crowded out, retreating into remote regions and forced to breed amongst themselves, which killed them off with lethal recessives.
That had been the bad luck. The foolishness had come when people began to form theories about the process of Evolution. They got it all wrong: most people interpreted the concept of “survival of the fittest” to mean they ought to narrow the gene pool, reducing it in size. So this was done, in genocidal wars and eugenics programs, and how surprised people were when lethal recessives began to occur more frequently! To say nothing of the populations who died in droves when diseases swept through them, because they were all so genetically similar there were none among them with natural immunities.”

Kage Baker книга The Machine's Child

Источник: The Machine's Child (2006), Chapter 29, “Still Another Morning in 500,000 BCE” (p. 330)

““Oh, that’s childish,” says Nicholas in disgust.
“Well, so what?” says Alec. “We happen to be children.””

Kage Baker книга The Sons of Heaven

Источник: The Sons of Heaven (2007), Chapter 22, Section 1 “Child Care in the Cyborg Family, Volume Six: The Challenge of Psychological Development” (p. 268)

““Edward has a purpose for us. Ruling the world, I assume.”
“He can’t,” says Alec, aghast. “That’s what villains do!””

Kage Baker книга The Sons of Heaven

Источник: The Sons of Heaven (2007), Chapter 23, Section 1 “Child Care in the Cyborg Family, Volume Ten: The Awkward Years” (p. 276)

“I may cut my coat to follow fashion, sir, but not my conscience.”

Kage Baker книга In the Garden of Iden

Источник: In the Garden of Iden (1997), Chapter 18 (p. 215)

“Edward holds up a hand for silence. “If you please, Captain: he’s thinking. Let us savor the exquisite rarity of the moment.””

Kage Baker книга The Sons of Heaven

Источник: The Sons of Heaven (2007), Chapter 26, Section 2 “One Week Later, Linear Time” (p. 319)

“Privilege tends to soften the brain, or so I’ve observed.”

Kage Baker книга Mendoza in Hollywood

Part 3 “The Island Out There” Chapter 2 (p. 294)
Mendoza in Hollywood (2000)

“Times had changed.
Sooner or later, they always did.”

Kage Baker книга The Graveyard Game

Источник: The Graveyard Game (2001), Chapter 2, “Hollywood, 1996” (p. 10)

“The same intact culture that made them good businessmen also made many of them lousy parents.”

Kage Baker книга Sky Coyote

Источник: Sky Coyote (1999), Chapter 35 (p. 286)

“It was growing dusk, the blue hour when solid things take on a certain transparency and phantoms become palpable.”

Kage Baker книга The Graveyard Game

Источник: The Graveyard Game (2001), Chapter 27, “Avalon” (p. 244)

“That is one dark house your God lives in, man. Alec shook his head. You can keep your Age of Faith. Whyn’t you find somebody to worship who isn’t a shracking psychopath?”

Kage Baker книга The Machine's Child

Источник: The Machine's Child (2006), Chapter 21, “Santa Catalina Island, 1923 AD” (p. 227)

“Edward raises the pointer and places its tip against Alec’s forehead. “What’s the use of having a library in there if you won’t open the books, boy? What’s the good of augmented intelligence if you won’t use it?””

Kage Baker книга The Sons of Heaven

Источник: The Sons of Heaven (2007), Chapter 26, Section 1 “Child Care in the Cyborg Family, Volume Fifteen: Adolescent Rebellion” (p. 307)

“Just when I thought things couldn’t get any stranger, I was proven wrong.”

Kage Baker книга The Graveyard Game

Источник: The Graveyard Game (2001), Chapter 23, “Irún del Mar, Basque Republic” (p. 201)

“Doubtless he was going to start bragging about being a god. It went with the profile of this sort of lunatic.”

Kage Baker книга The Children of the Company

Источник: The Children of the Company (2005), Chapter 4, “Son Observe the Time” (p. 209)

“It’s sad when people are stupid.”

Kage Baker книга The Children of the Company

Источник: The Children of the Company (2005), Chapter 7, “Messis Vero Consummatio Saeculi Est” (p. 264)

“When you laugh at something, you don’t fear it anymore.”

Kage Baker книга Sky Coyote

Источник: Sky Coyote (1999), Chapter 31 (p. 266)

““So, um… are you alone out here?”
“I was,” she said.”

Kage Baker книга The Machine's Child

Источник: The Machine's Child (2006), Chapter 16, “One Afternoon in 2319 AD” (p. 157)

““When will you stop this metaphysical nonsense?” said Edward wearily. “But I suppose you’ve no other way to look at the matter, born as you were in an age of superstitious piety.””

Kage Baker книга The Life of the World to Come

Источник: The Life of the World to Come (2004), Chapter 20, “Alec Times Three” (p. 318)