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The Machine that Saved the World ljudbok
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45 kr
The Machine that Saved the World is a science fiction novella by Murray Leinster first published in 1957.
They were broadcasts from nowhere--sinister emanations flooding in from space--smashing any receiver that picked them up. What defense could Earth devise against science such as this?
Did the broadcasts foretell flesh-rending supersonic blasts?
In the far future of 1972, on a secret military installation, Staff Sergeant Bellews is an expert on the latest scientific discovery: a way for...
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45 kr
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E-Bok
19 kr
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Förlag
Anncona Media
Utgiven
29 Januari 2018
Längd
1:35
Genrer
Science Fiction, Noveller, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Skönlitteratur
Språk
English
Format
mp3
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9789177590583
The Machine that Saved the World is a science fiction novella by Murray Leinster first published in 1957.
They were broadcasts from nowhere--sinister emanations flooding in from space--smashing any receiver that picked them up. What defense could Earth devise against science such as this?
Did the broadcasts foretell flesh-rending supersonic blasts?
In the far future of 1972, on a secret military installation, Staff Sergeant Bellews is an expert on the latest scientific discovery: a way for ordinary machines like vacuums and lawnmowers to gather experience in their jobs, becoming error free over time.
Then the strange broadcasts began to blow up transmitters everywhere. Were they from space? Enemies? The future? He didn't care until they started messin' with his machines.
Then he took it personally.
The Machine that Saved the World was first published in Amazing Stories December 1957.
Total Running Time (TRT): 1 hour, 36 min. Reading by Phil Chenevert.
Murray Leinster (1896-1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an award-winning American writer of science fiction and alternate history. He wrote and published over 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie scripts, and hundreds of radio scripts and television plays.