What if the voices in your head really were plotting against you? We discuss Corpus Earthling by Louis Charbonneau, where alien rocks plot to take over Earth. The novel is…
It's been 94 years since the first story featuring the character which would become known as Buck Rogers appeared. That story's influence on the popularity and acceptance of science fiction…
A contest to engineer the impossible is at the center of Harry Stine's Galactic Gadgeteers. Which then leads us into a discussion of military discipline, the science fiction "cozy," and…
QRM Interplanetary by George O. Smith was his first story in the Venus Equilateral series, which was published in Astounding Science Fiction from 1942 to 1945. Venus Equilateral is a space station…
What would you do if you found a bag filled with near-magical tools that could cure any ailment? We discuss Cyril M. Kornbluth's Little Black Bag and its many television…
What's up, dog? Erik Frank Russell's Allamagoosa is fun service-comedy-in-space, but it's not without controversy. We also discuss the type of story where protagonists attempt to fix a small problem,…
Is there any plot more universal than the companionship between a boy and his robot? This episode we discuss Lester del Rey's Runaway Robot, and the value of Scholastic Books…
John W. Campbell's Who Goes There appeared in the August 1938 issue of Astounding Science Fiction. It is generally considered to be one of the most influential stories from the…
Today we discuss A Martian Odyssey by Stanley G. Weinbaum. First published in 1934, it was a memorable and groundbreaking story about an explorer who crashed on Mars and forced…
Welcome to Unknown Orbits, where two writers discuss everything Science Fiction, from Gernsback to Roddenberry. In this introductory episode we introduce ourselves and discuss why we chose to focus on…