Benny is supplying herself with extra money
by baby-sitting a group of spoiled rich children on a quasi-archaeological
field trip to the planet Malanoor, when she is contacted by her old friend
Sgloomi Po the Sloathe. Sgloomi has already collected Chris, who explains
to Benny that something from outside the normal parameters of time and
space is eliminating the alternative Universes that arise whenever quantum
possibilities diverge from one another, and that the resulting fractured
Universes are whipsawing through our own, threatening the collapse of all
timelines into total oblivion. The nexus of the possibility disruption
is on Earth, where the former crew of the Schirron Dream -- Nathan
li Shao, Leetha t'Zhan, and Kiru -- are trapped, flipping from one alternative
to the next and failing to hold onto a sense of their own identities in
the process.
Sgloomi has also picked up Jason, on the assumption that
humans mate for life and Benny and Jason would wish to spend the end of
the Universe together, and it's somewhat taken aback at the vitriol with
which they greet each other. Nevertheless, the expedition sets off, and
Sgloomi takes the Schirron Dream to pick up the last remaining member
of the expedition. Somehow, the ship passes into a different probability
line while doing so, and Chris and Benny are appalled when Sgloomi returns
to the ship with a panic-stricken, much younger, and definitely not dead
Roz Forrester. Chris tries to explain the situation to her as best he can,
while the ship approaches Earth; but it passes through another probability
wavefront as it does so, and the crew suddenly find themselves facing armed
marauders from the outer limits of the Solar System while Roz is transformed
into a vicious Space Marine who's willing to kamikaze-strafe the enemy
ships in order to save the Earth. Benny is surprised when Jason unexpectedly
demonstrates a grasp of highly trained martial arts maneouvres in order
to immobilise Roz until they've passed into another probability. Roz begins
to lose her grasp on her identity and long-term memories as the ship passes
through probability wavefronts, but Chris and Sgloomi help her to hold
on to what's important; she has friends in danger and must help them.
The ship eventually lands on what's left of Earth, where
it locates Nathan, Leetha and Kiru. After passing through alternative Earths
and experiencing the same quest in the style of a film noir epic, a Holmesian
mystery and a futile rebellion against an Orwellian totalitarian government,
the three travellers have finally remembered who they really are and have
been able to hold onto a sense of their identities despite the severe fluctuations
to reality occurring around them. In every reality, however, one thing
has remained constant; their mysterious enemy has been a man named Simon
Deed. When the Schirron Dream lands, Simon Deed appears to them
all in the form of a vast omnipotent Godbeing, who scorns these lesser
beings who rebel against him, and blasts them into oblivion.
Except that doesn't happen. In fact, Roz remains conscious
throughout the entire "death" experience and realizes that her companions
have just been stunned by a galvanistic discharge, and then taken from
their ship into a mysterious hangar by men in radiation suits. Sgloomi
escapes due to the kidnappers' inability to come to terms with his polymorphic
nature, and he manages to free Roz and they set off to find out what's
really going on. They are quickly captured and brought before the man responsible;
Randolph Bane, an extremely old, borderline (on the other side of the border)
senile, and unbelievably rich man, who has been experimenting with an alien
Egg he found in the archives of an organisation known as the Shadow Directory.
With the Egg he can change the Universe, but only by using the mental energy
of people displaced in Time, people who have no sense of their own identity.
After brainwashing one of his own minor employees, Simon
Deed, Bane used Deed to set a trap for any travellers who might happen
across the Earth, and then used them to set a trap for even more of the
"Living Material" he required for his experiment. The Universe is not in
fact on the point of collapse (yet); Bane was transmitting false mental
images to the people he required in order to lure them to Earth. The process
didn't work on Roz because she comes from a different probability line
than the others. Roz's companions have been hooked up to virtual reality
software connected to the Egg, and are living alternate lives corresponding
to their own ideas of Hell. Jason is living a life as a down-and-out wife-beater
sentenced to life imprisonment for beating his ex-wife until she miscarried;
Chris is an Adjudicator who succumbed to temptation and bribes and became
wholly corrupt; the army's attempt to brainwash Benny into obedience succeeded
and she became a concentration camp commandant directly responsible for
the deaths of tens of millions of sentient beings. Once their sense of
self crumbles under the strain of their experiences, they will become empty
slates receptive to the power of the Egg, and Bane will be able to use
it to change the physical laws of the Universe itself, and thus ensure
that he will never die. The fact that this means oblivion for every other
sentient being in the Universe is irrelevant to him.
Bane orders his robot servants to take Roz and Sgloomi
away and kill them, but Sgloomi shape-shifts out of the robots' clutches
and frees Roz as well. Before Bane can stop her, she destroys the Egg,
waking the others from their virtual-reality Hells. Deed breaks free of
his restraints and snaps Bane's neck, and a freak backlash of energy from
the broken Egg traps the two of them in an endlessly repeating loop of
Time in which Bane dies over and over again for all eternity. The Schirron
Dream, meanwhile, recovers from the energies fired into it by Bane's
employees, and, sensing that its family is nearby, the ship blows up Bane's
laboratory and rescues them itself. Roz loses consciousness, perhaps due
to a backlash of energies from the Egg, and Sgloomi takes her back where
he found her, restoring her timeline to its original course. The others
return to their ordinary lives and try to come to terms with their personal
Hells.