Break a Leg

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Break a Leg

by Jim Harmon

EN·~45 minutes·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total
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45:28

Description

Aboard an interstellar survey ship, the crew is tasked with a delicate experiment: transporting a so‑called “Accident Prone,” a person whose uncanny knack for mishaps makes them both a liability and a potential asset. The Admiralty believes these individuals possess a hidden genius for assessing danger, yet their overwhelming self‑doubt forces them to act against their own instincts. To test this theory, the ship’s captain assigns a rookie Accident Prone named Charlie Baxter to a seemingly routine re‑survey of a long‑unexplored planet.

Charlie’s nervousness is palpable. Every step is guarded, every movement monitored, and an elaborate medical kit follows him like a shadow. As the landing party waits for daylight, the tension between the crew’s precautionary measures and Charlie’s innate clumsiness creates a subtle, uneasy dance that hints at both comedy and danger. Listeners will be drawn into the paradox of a man whose greatest strength may lie in his perpetual fear of failure.

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Language

en

Duration

~45 minutes (43K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2016-02-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jim Harmon

Jim Harmon

1933–2010

A lively chronicler of old-time radio, classic horror, comics, and pulp culture, he helped turn fan enthusiasm into serious pop-culture history. He also wrote science fiction and edited magazines, building a career that connected fandom, criticism, and storytelling.

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