
A lone voice crackles from a battered suit, its built‑in recorder turning a frozen crevasse into a makeshift broadcast studio. The narrator, an astronomer who survived a daring star‑jump, explains that a sudden shock has left him unable to climb out of the icy pit where his craft was flung. He offers a candid, almost weary inventory of his condition—intact, bewildered, and oddly determined to leave a record.
He recounts the extraordinary voyage of the starship Whale, which vaulted from Earth’s orbit to Alpha Centauri in a single, blinding instant. The mission’s highlight was the encounter with the Chang, feline‑like natives of a blue‑sky world whose humor, beer‑making, and quick mastery of language and games astonished the crew. Their unexpected hospitality and the surreal contrast between high‑tech explorers and this primitive yet cultured society provide a vivid snapshot of first‑contact wonder.
The recording ends with a plea for rescue, a hint that something went terribly wrong just as the expedition reached its climax. He hopes the tape will be found, that his story might reach a listening ear before the cold claims him.
Language
en
Duration
~18 minutes (17K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Greg Weeks, Bruce Albrecht, Stephen Blundell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-02-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A longtime journalist and lecturer, he is best known for his close association with Malcolm X and for writing vivid books rooted in Black history and culture. His work ranges from memoir to biography, bringing major figures and moments to life in a direct, personal way.
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