I had begun reading a short story or a novel on gutenberg.org couple of years ago (Those who don’t know, it’s a site where you can find all kinds of public domain ebooks.) The story was set in a distant future where people time travel to various time periods of the past and live there and thereby drain resources of the past. There was some kind of structure called time dome or smth like that. It read from the pov of a guy called Ted, Tom or Taylor. I had to uninstall my browser and therefore lose all data. Tried to find it, but couldn’t. It was interesting enough for me to remember even today.

Edit: I can’t believe this myself, but I somehow found it and it was actually reaalllyy easy. Took me like 30 seconds. I just went to Project Gutenberg, opened the books about time travel section, scrolled down and down and there it was… Tyrants of Time by Milton Lesser. Even though I read it in Gutenberg.org, not once did I look up in Gutenberg itself. I made social media posts, googled it, asked chatgpt and all that. I have no idea why I didn’t look it up in Gutenberg itself. And the structure I called ‘Time Dome’ was actually Eradrome, it’s a place that facilitates time travel. And the protagonist is actually Tedor Barwan. Damn, I’m really stupid!!

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    1950s-1960s pulp Japanese sci-fi show in black and white where the villains are dressed in silly-looking outfits with antennae and a big “Z” in the centre. The first episode’s plot was about a scientist’s daughter being kidnapped.