You'd think robots would know better than to mess with time.
You'd be wrong.
Swell Driver 587-pilot, explorer, and occasional philosopher-only wanted to show off a new trajectory algorithm. Detailed Historian wanted to document it. Ambitious Technician wanted to make sure nothing exploded. Unfortunately, all three got exactly what they didn't want: a one-way trip to the distant past.
Now, stuck in an era before Location Zero was even a blueprint, the robots must navigate an inconveniently primitive planet, stumble across relics of their own history, and decide whether fixing the timeline is really preferable to understanding it. Along the way, they encounter improbable events, dubious logic, and at least one paradox that refuses to behave.
And somewhere in the thirteenth century, they meet a human convinced he can explain the universe using rabbits. He might not be entirely wrong.
T is for Time Travel is a standalone adventure in The Robot Galaxy Series, perfect for fans of witty, big-hearted science fiction in the tradition of Douglas Adams. Because sometimes the universe runs on curiosity, bad timing, and slightly faulty programming.