498 F.E.The Gaia overmind offers Golan Trevize (“the man who is always right”) a choice between an Empire built by physical force, one ruled by Second Foundation mentalics, or a galaxy-sized version of Gaia…Galaxia. No, other options are presented and no other humans consulted. Trevize chooses Galaxia. Preparations begin for gradual assimilation of humanity into the collective overmind. [Foundation’s Edge]
499 F.E.Trevize embarks on a journey, seeking to explain his choice. On Solaria he finds the planet’s vanished folk have become a new race. Reaching Earth, he meets R. Daneel Olivaw, whose actions to this point were compelled by the Zeroth Law. Trevize realizes any real solution must take into consideration robots, Solarians, memes, mutants, and any other kind of intelligence. The right answer may not be to simplify.[Foundation and Earth]
520 F.E.First Galactic Coalescence Investigation Commission convenes on planet Pengia. The subsequent Great Destiny Debates rage for 180 years, interrupted by waves of violence, amnesia, and chaos. Robotic civil wars reignite. Foundation civilization approaches ultimate confrontation with both Gaia and Chaos.[Foundation’s Triumph]
1020 F.E.116th Edition of theEncyclopedia Galactica. [Foundation]
1054 F.E.117th Edition of theEncyclopedia Galactica. [Foundation’s Triumph]
Compiled by Attila Torkos,1998
DAVID BRIN has degrees in astronomy and applied physics but has been a full-time science fiction writer for many years. He has won the Hugo Award for Best Novel for bothThe Uplift War andStartide Rising, which also won the Nebula Award. He has also won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story. His novelThe Postman was recently made into a feature film starring Kevin Costner. He lives near San Diego, California, with his wife and children