Scientists Do Science in Space (Ed Reads Short Sci-fi, vol. VII)

Various

'The Cyberene' by Rog Phillips
Somewhere in the far future a diabolical brain plotted the enslavement of mankind. But to do that a history had to be changed—ours!

'Amateur in Chancery' by George O. Smith
A desperate rescue mission! A team of scientists must plan its technical demands...but they must also account for the very nature of language and concept!

'The Facts of Life' by Peter Schuyler Miller
What if plants could make love?
Ew.

'Point of Departure' by Vaughn Shelton
With travel to the stars at stake, mystery, deception and murder befall the design team.

'Wall of Crystal, Eye of Night' by Algis Budrys
He was a vendor of dreams, purveying worlds beyond imagination to others. Yet his doom was this: He could not see what he must learn of his own!

'The Shrine' by Walt Sheldon
Naito smiled. "You are still in the grip of time, Mr. Blair. Spend some with us and you will slip a little from its tyranny." - Summary by The Reader

Genre(s): Science Fiction

Language: English

Group: Ed Reads Short Science Fiction

Section Chapter Author Source Reader Time Language
Play 01 'The Cyberene' by Rog Phillips, Part One Rog Phillips Etext Edmund Bloxam
00:58:43
Play 02 'The Cyberene' by Rog Phillips, Part Two Etext Edmund Bloxam
00:33:43
Play 03 'The Cyberene' by Rog Phillips, Part Three Rog Phillips Etext Edmund Bloxam
00:42:40 en
Play 04 'Amateur in Chancery' by George O. Smith George O. Smith Etext Edmund Bloxam
00:25:25
Play 05 'The Facts of Life' by P. Schuyler Miller Etext Edmund Bloxam
00:27:37
Play 06 'Point of Departure' by Vaughn Shelton Etext Edmund Bloxam
00:39:28
Play 07 'Wall of Crystal, Eye of Night' by Algis Budrys Etext Edmund Bloxam
00:46:14
Play 08 'The Shrine' by Walt Sheldon Etext Edmund Bloxam
00:22:19