In Robert J. Sawyer's novel Rollback, aliens send us a message - but what does it mean?
In 2009, scientist Sarah Halifax decoded the first-ever radio message received from aliens. Now, almost four decades later, a second message has come. But at 87, Sarah may not have enough strength left to read it, let alone respond.
In Rollback, award-winning science fiction author Robert J. Sawyer explores the moral complexities of communicating with aliens and of extending human life. The story is told from the point of view of Sarah's husband, Don Halifax. He is beginning life anew in the body of a 25 year old, while his wife is staring death in the face and desperately trying to decipher a message from outer space in the time she has left.
This Between the Covers podcast of the book is read by Alessandro Juliani, fresh from the set of Battlestar Galactica.
Episode one: A second radio transmission comes from Sigma Draconis and Sarah, who decoded the first one more than 40 years ago, is now 87.
Episode two: The encoding of the alien transmission is unlike the first one, and no one has a clue how to decipher it.
Episode three: Billionaire Cody McGavin offers Sarah and Don a radical solution.
Episode four: If Sarah and Don can be rejuvenated, Sarah will be able to maintain a dialogue with Sigma Draconis.
Episode five: Sarah and Don undergo the rejuvenation, or "rollback."
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