
In a glittering future where space travel has become a gala affair, the newest interplanetary liner—Bolo II—splits in two, leaving passengers tethered by a thin cable as one half rockets toward Mars while the other remains for the elite. Commissioner Edwin Elbert, a plump, cigar‑puffing bureaucrat, watches his radiant, ex‑starlet wife navigate the weightless ballroom, their witty barbs revealing a marriage as flashy as the ship itself. Their banter over luggage limits, flirtatious pilots, and the absurd mechanics of a split‑craft set the tone for a cheek‑y, high‑society adventure among the stars.
As the vessel drifts into null‑gravity, the couple must contend with both the marvel of magnetic skirts and the frictions of ego, all while the crew prepares for a forty‑two‑day isolation of the nose section. The story balances the sleek romance of a space‑age debutante with the bureaucratic scheming of a man who thinks a cigar can smooth any tension. Listeners will be drawn into a witty, slightly satirical portrait of love, power, and the peculiar logistics of traveling half‑a‑ship away from Earth.
Language
en
Duration
~11 minutes (10K 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
2020-11-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1925–2014
An educator, poet, and science fiction writer, he built a compact but memorable body of work that moved easily between sharp satire and big speculative ideas. He is best known for The Eskimo Invasion, a story unusual enough to earn both Hugo and Nebula recognition as it grew from novelette to novel.
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