
In the quiet of deep space, the Earth fleet races toward Uranus, only to be shattered in an instant. Third Officer Hanford Webster watches nine ships disintegrate before his eyes, their fragments scattering like frozen fireworks across the void. His steady hand steers the lone surviving vessel away from the chaos, buying precious time for a crew still reeling from the shock.
Back on Earth, Webster becomes the first voice in a bewildering courtroom drama, describing a disaster that defies known physics. Scientists scramble to explain a mysterious force that ripped the fleet apart, while the detached Uranians—seemingly incapable of malice—remain an enigma. The story follows Webster’s relentless quest for answers, blending high‑stakes space action with a tense, investigative showdown that asks not only how the catastrophe happened, but why.
Language
en
Duration
~28 minutes (27K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2020-12-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1920–2005
A chemical engineer and patent attorney by profession, he brought a sharp, practical mind to science fiction and turned scientific ideas into tense, memorable stories. He is best known for more than 50 short stories and for the novels he wrote with Kate Wilhelm, including The Clone.
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