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06/11/2024
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5 Science Fiction Stories by Mack Reynolds

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Five early stories by one of my favorite SF writers, Mack Reynolds. Medal of Honor is an intriguing look into the mind of someone who is above the law; who cannot commit a crime. How will he act? especially if he is a self centered drunk? Potential Enemy is story about the sad state of human minds that are ruled by fear and paranoia. Happy Ending is an SF story about the far future when the last solar system wide dictator has been finally defeated and what will he do? What will he do? This is also an exploration of mental megalomania and it’s effects. His happy ending is perhaps suitable, but probably not so happy. A Gun For Hire explores in a light-hearted but painful way, the fact that hired guns are just that: hired. The final story is the funniest of the lot the and is set in Tangiers in the present or very near future. UFO’s are a crackpot idea, right? Well, perhaps not. – Summary by Phil Chenevert     [chương_files]  

06/11/2024
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Planet of the Gods

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Far, far in the future Earth has achieved real peace and is sending out interstellar expeditions, not to conquer, but to explore. The third such expedition, has made it to the Vega system and discovered to everyone’s amazement, not only a solar system but two worlds circling the Vega sun that seem to have atmosphere and water. And apparently intelligent life is there as well because something tries, and almost succeeds, in blasting the expedition ship out of space before it can even get close to either one. Damaged, with 3 dead men aboard, the expedition ship semi-crashes and seeks to hide from this obviously hostile civilization. The three dead members of the crew are buried and four of the local inhabitants pay a friendly call. Then during the second night on this planet, one of the dead bodies knocks on the door and wants to come in. Something very strange is going on here.     [chương_files]  

06/11/2024
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Twelve Stories and a Dream

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Thirteen short stories by HG Wells, the master of speculative fiction! Included in this collection is “Mr Skelmersdale in Fairyland” where a man finds his way into fairyland where a fairy queen tries to seduce him away from his human fiancée. In other stories a ghost gets stuck and can’t get back to the “other side”, a man decides to try being a god for a few months, a magic shop sells “the real thing”, a scientist sells time in a bottle, a body is stolen (while its owner is still alive) and a man dreams or does he? (Summary by Beth Thomas)     [chương_files]  

06/11/2024
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Sensitive Man

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Poul Anderson delves into the realm of human potential in this exciting story and asks some penetrating questions for us to think about. What if psychology finally enabled people to even partially control all those automatic reactions of our minds and bodies? What if we were not slaves to anger, fear, emotions, hormones, blood pressure and the thousand other things that our bodies ‘take care of’ from instant to instant? What if those things could be brought under the control even partially of our reason and minds? In this story one man stood between a power-hungry cabal and their world mastery—but a man of, shall we say, unusual talents.     [chương_files]  

06/11/2024
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Astounding Stories 18, June 1931

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This issue contains The Man from 2072 by Sewell Peaslee Wright ~ Out of the Flow of Time there appears to Commander John Hanson a Man of Mystery from a Forgotten Past Manape the Mighty by Arthur J. Burks~ High in theJungle Swings young Bentley – his human brain imprisoned in a mighty Ape Holocaust by Charles Willard Diffin ~ The Extraordinasy Story of “Paul”, Who for Forty Days was Dictator of the World The Earthman’s Burden by R.F. Starzl ~ There is Foul Play on Mercury – until Danny Olear of the Interplanetary Fying Police Gets After his Man The Exile of Time by Ray Cummins ~ Larry and George from 1935, Mary from 1777 – All are caught up inthe Treacherous Tugh’s Revolt of the Robots in the time World of 2930 (Part 3 of a 4 Part Novel ) Listening to Ants – a science fact The Reader’s Corner     [chương_files]  

06/11/2024
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Kreativity for Kats & Other Stories

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Here are three stories by the inimitable Fritz Leiber, all from Galaxy Magazine: Kreativity for Kats 1961 – aliens do live among us; The Last Letter from Galaxy 1958 – a hand written letter paralyzes the postal service; and The Big Engine, 1962 – what makes everything go? perhaps this man is right. All are different and all are very enjoyable. – Summary by Phil chenevert     [chương_files]  

06/11/2024
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Astounding Stories 19, July 1931

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THE DOOM FROM PLANET 4 JACK WILLIAMSON A Ray of Fire, Green, Mysterious, Stabs Through the Night to Dan on His Ship. It Leads Him to an Island of Unearthly Peril. THE HANDS OF ATEN H. G. WINTER Out of the Solid Ice Craig Hews Three Long-Frozen Egyptians and Is at Once Caught Up into Amazing Adventure. (A Complete Novelette.) THE DIAMOND THUNDERBOLT H. THOMPSON RICH Locked in a Rocket and Fired into Space! Such Was the Fate which Awaited Young Stoddard at the End of the Diamond Trail! THE SLAVE SHIP FROM SPACE A. R. HOLMES Three Kidnapped Earthlings Show Xantra of the Tillas How “Docile” Earth Slaves Can Be. THE REVOLT OF THE MACHINES NAT SCHACHNER AND ARTHUR L. ZAGAT Something in the Many-Faceted Mind of the Master Machine Spurs It to Diabolical Revolt Against the Authority of Its Human Masters. THE EXILE OF TIME RAY CUMMINGS Only Near the End of the World Does Fate Catch Up with Tugh, the Cripple Who Ran Amuck Through Time. (Conclusion.) THE READERS’ CORNER ALL OF US A Meeting Place for Readers of Astounding Stories.     [chương_files]  

06/11/2024
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Damned If You Don’t

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We’ve all heard of the wonderful invention that the Big Corporation or the Utilities suppressed? The one that would revolutionize society with it’s simplicity? Well usually, that Wonderful Invention won’t work, actually. But what if there really was one or two like that? Would the oil industry, or the power conglomerates, or the auto monopolies actually be nasty enough to suppress something that would help the rest of the world just so they could go on making profits? Well of course they would, silly! But then there is another possibility, one that is explored in the uniquely wonderful way of Randall Garrett. And one that you may not suspect. And one that may even change your opinions just a bit so watch out. Summary by Phil Chenevert     [chương_files]  

06/11/2024
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But, I Don’t Think

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The title is obscure and a bit unsettling I admit; what could it possible mean? Randall Garrett wrote a story here that had me blissfully going in the wrong direction until he quietly yanked the rug from under my feet and made me fume a bit with irritation and amazement. I loved it and hated it because it did not end the way I wanted it to but the way it obviously should. The society and culture in the galaxy he has presupposed is as fascinating as the story itself and I can only hope he expanded on it in other books somewhere. The publisher quotes another story by R. Phillip Dachboden to indicate what he meant “As every thinking man knows, every slave always yearns for the freedom his master denies him… But, gentlemen,” said the Physician, “I really don’t think we can consider any religion which has human sacrifice as an integral part as a humane religion.” “At least,” added the Painter with a chuckle, “not as far as the victim is concerned.” The Philosopher looked irritated. “Bosh! What if the victim likes it that way?”     [chương_files]  

06/11/2024
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Penal Cluster

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What do you do with telepaths? Chain them to an asteroid of course and just leave them there ….. but why? Wait a minute … did I just say that the punishment for being a telepath in the future earth was to be chained to an asteroid 50 million miles from earth and then leave them there, comatose, to spin forever in their lonely orbits? Well, yes, that is what earth’s draconian solution was to the sudden emergence of telepath ability. The world wide psychodeviant police had the job of tracking down these terrible deviants and then sending them into space immediately. But are all telepaths evil? Could one of these psychodeviant police be secret telepath himself? Listen to this great story and find out why earth felt so terrified of telepaths. – Summary by philip a chenevert     [chương_files]