Passage to Gomorrah

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Passage to Gomorrah

by Robert F. Young

EN·~48 minutes·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

48:37

Description

In a glittering frontier where star‑liners skim the edge of time storms, a lone pilot is thrust into the orbit of the galaxy’s most infamous courtesan. Berenice’s striking beauty and cool composure hide a secret that has drawn the attention of powerful corporations and curious officials alike. As the ship’s engine hums toward the enigmatic waypoint called A Priori, the crew’s routine protocols clash with whispered questions about love, loyalty, and the price of exile.

Cross, the steadied hand behind the controls, finds his usual calm shaken by Berenice’s probing inquiries and the weight of the cargo she carries. Their uneasy partnership unfolds against a backdrop of artificial gravity, humming long‑starmen, and the ever‑present threat of a time‑storm that could rip space and seconds apart. With each moment, the journey teeters between professional duty and a growing, uneasy curiosity, setting the stage for a voyage where every decision may echo far beyond the stars.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~48 minutes (46K characters)

Release date

2026-07-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert F. Young

Robert F. Young

1915–1986

A warm, wistful voice in mid-century science fiction, this American writer was especially admired for polished short stories that mixed romance, satire, and wonder. His work appeared widely in the genre magazines of the 1950s and 1960s, and his stories still feel human at their core.

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