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1、【英文文学】基地系列 Foundations Edge 基地边缘PROLOGUE THE FIRST GALACTIC EMPIRE WAS FALLING. IT HAD BEEN DECAYING and breaking down for centuries and only one man fully realized that fact. He was Hari Seldom the last great scientist of the First Empire, and it was he who perfected psychohistory-the science of hu
2、man behavior reduced to mathematical equations. The individual human being is unpredictable, but the reactions of human mobs, Seldon found, could be treated statistically. The larger the mob, the greater the accuracy that could be achieved. And the size of the human masses that Seldon worked with wa
3、s no less than the population of all the inhabited millions of worlds of the Galaxy. Seldons equations told him that, left to itself, the Empire would fall and that. thirty thousand years of human misery and agony would elapse before a Second Empire would arise from the ruins. And yet, if one could
4、adjust some of the conditions that existed, that Interregnum could be decreased to a single millennium-just one thousand years. It was to insure this that Seldon set up two colonies of scientists that he called “Foundations.” With deliberate intention, he set them up “at opposite ends of the Galaxy.
5、” The First Foundation, which centered on physical science, was set up in the fuel daylight of publicity. The existence of the other, the Second Foundation, a world of psychohistorical and “mentalic” scientists, was drowned in silence. InThe Foundation Trilogy , the story of the first four centuries
6、 of the Interregnum is told. The First Foundation (commonly known as simply “The Foundation,” since the existence of another was unknown to almost all) began as a small community lost in the emptiness of the Outer Periphery of the Galaxy. Periodically it faced a crisis in which the variables of huma
7、n intercourse -and of the social and economic currents of the time-constricted about it. Its freedom to move lay along only one certain line and when it moved in that direction a new horizon of development opened before it. All had been planned by Hari Seldon, long dead now. The First Foundation wit
8、h its superior science, took over the barbarized planets that surrounded it. It faced the anarchic warlords who broke away frog, a dying, empire and beat them. It faced the remnant of the Empire itself under its last strong Emperor and its last strong general-and beat it. It seemed as though the “Se
9、ldon Plan” was going through smoothly and that nothing would prevent the Second Empire from being established or, time-and with a minimum of intermediate devastation. But psychohistory is a statistical science. Always there is a small chance that something will go wrong, and something did-something
10、which Hari Seldon could not have foreseen. One man, called the Mule, appeared atom nowhere He had mental powers in a Galaxy that lacked them. He could mold mens emotions and shape their minds so that his bitterest opponents were made into his devoted servants. Aries could not, wouldnot, fight him. T
11、he First Foundation fell and Seldons Plan seemed to lie in ruins. There was left the mysterious Second Foundation, which had been caught unprepared by the sudden appearance of the Mule, but which was now slowly working out a counterattack. Its great defense was the fact of its unknown location. The
12、Mule sought it in order to make his conquest of the Galaxy complete. The faithful of what was left of the First Foundation sought it to obtain help. Neither found it. The Mule was stopped first by the action of a woman, Bayta Darell and that bought enough time for the Second Foundation to organize t
13、he proper action and, with that, to stop the Mule permanently. Slowly they prepared to reinstate the Seldon Plan. But, in a way, the cover of the Second Foundation was gone. The First Foundation knew of the seconds existence, and the First did not want a future in which they, were overseen by the me
14、ntalists. The First Foundation was the superior in physical force, while the Second Foundation was hampered not only by that fact, but by being faced by a double task: it had not only to stop the First Foundation but had also to regain its anonymity. This the Second Foundation, under its greatest “F
15、irst Speaker,” Preem Palver, manages to do. The First Foundation was allowed to seem to win, to seems to defeat the Second Foundation, and it moved on to greater and greater strength in the Galaxy, totally ignorant that the Second Foundation still existed. It is now four hundred and ninety-eight yea
16、rs after the First Foundation had come into existence. It is at the peak of its strength, but one man does not accept appearances-CHAPTER ONE COUNCILMANI DONT BELIEVE IT, OF COURSE, SAID GOLAN TREVIZE STANDING ON the wide steps of Seldon Hall and looking out over the city as it sparkled in the sunli
17、ght. Terminus was a mild planet, with a high water/land ratio. The introduction of weather control had made it all the more comfortable and considerably less interesting, Trevize often thought. I dont believe any of it, he repeated and smiled. His white, even teeth gleamed out of his youthful face.
18、His companion and fellow Councilman, Munn Li Compor who had adopted a middle name in defiance of Terminus tradition, shook his head uneasily. What dont you believe? That we saved the city? Oh, I believe that. We did, didnt we? And Seldon said that we would, and he said we would be right to do so, an
19、d that he knew all about it five hundred years ago. Compors voice dropped and he said in a half-whisper, Look, I dont mind your talking like this to me, because I take it as just talk, but if you shout it out in crowds others will hear and, frankly, I dont want to be standing near you when the light
20、ning strikes. Im not sure how precise the aim will be. Trevizes smile did not waver. He said, Is there harm in saying that the city is saved? And that we did it without a war? There was no one to fight, said Compor. He had hair of a buttery yellow, eyes of a sky blue, and he always resisted the impu
21、lse to alter those unfashionable hues. Have you never heard of civil war, Compor? said Trevize. He was tall, his hair was black, with a gentle wave to it, and he had a habit of walking with his thumbs hitched into the soft-fibered sash he always wore. A civil war over the location of the capital? Th
22、e question was enough to bring on a Seldon Crisis. It destroyed Hanniss political career. It put you and me into the Council last election and the issue hung- He heisted one hand slowly, back and forth, like a balance coming to rest on the level. He paused on the steps, ignoring the other members of
23、 the government and the media, as well as the fashionable society types who had finagled an invitation to witness Seldons return (or the return of his image, at any rate). All were walking down the stairs, talking, laughing, glorying in the correctness of everything, and basking in Seldons approval.
24、 Trevize stood still and let the crowd swirl past him. Compor, having walked two steps ahead, paused-an invisible cord stretching between them. He said, Arent you coming? Theres no hurry. They wont start the Council meeting until Mayor Branno has reviewed the situation in her usual flat-footed, one-
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