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A memory of empire
A memory of empire











a memory of empire

The last Lsel ambassador to Texicalaan was not well liked. That’s why Lsel’s most valuable imago lines are its diplomats, ambassadors to Texicalaan with literally generations of experience and memory to draw upon. If Texicalaan, an empire obsessed with recreating its own past, were to ever discover imago technology they would annex Lsel in an instant.

a memory of empire

Lsel pilots don’t need flight school because they already remember a thousand battles, including the ones they died in. Lsel engineers need no training, because they remember building the station centuries before. When a person dies, their imago is removed and implanted in a young person. Usually implanted around the age of 18, an imago records a person’s every thought and memory so that critical knowledge is never lost. More than a dozen generations ago, Lsel engineers invented a tiny device called an imago. With a tiny population, they cannot afford to lose experience, even in death. A remote mining outpost called Lsel Station sits on the edge of civilized space, allowed to remain independent from the galaxy-spanning Texicalaanli empire largely because it has nothing valuable to offer.

a memory of empire

“Was there even such a thing as Mahit Dzmare, in the context of a Teixcalaanli city, a Teixcalaanli language, Teixcalaanli politics infecting her all through, like an imago she wasn’t suited for, tendrils of memory and experience growing into her like the infiltrates of some fast-growing fungus.” – Arkady Martine, A Memory Called EmpireĪ Memory Called Empire begins with a bizarre premise, but one that may be familiar to sci-fi fans.













A memory of empire