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The 1950s Science Fiction Podcast: S1E5
Start of Transcript: Introduction: Hello and welcome once again to the 1950s science fiction podcast, hosted by me, Edward Geman. I have been a longtime sci-fi fan of the 50s b-movies, like the one I discussed in my last podcast. However, in this episode of the show, I will turn my attention to sci-fi TV. But first, I want to thank everyone who has taken the time to listen to my show and, I hope that you have enjoyed the program so far. I now have over 300 plays since I first started in late August of this year. And it has been quite a year not only for me and the rest of the world as well. It is nearing the end of the year, and we are still in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic. The crisis, expected to continue in the following year, has in itself been like something out of sci-fi but not as intense. I hope that it will be over soon and we can get back to a normal state of affairs.
By Edward German5 years ago in Futurism
The Terrace on Winlick Ave.
It was dark when Jack called Reeya. The Waynon was at work with Belkazar, but the shop was closed and the beefy grey alien had long since gone home. Reeya had stayed behind to total up the profits of the day, and then Jack had called her.
By Tristan Palmer5 years ago in Futurism
Infinity's Assassin
The next day, Jeremiah was in his office in the back of the Jasmine house, his bordello and bar. Grey was looking over some manuals for the security systems. It had been a boring day and both of them were looking forward to a good workout in the dojo. Every evening, they would spend a couple of hours honing their skills together. Jeremiah was just about to suggest and an early start to their workout when the red light over the office door began to flash.
By Ralph Quisenberry5 years ago in Futurism
Time Travel to Space
What if you could travel and observe the future or the past, but not as yourself? What if you could ride behind the eyes and mind of someone that was there? You'd have no control, but you'd see what they saw, know what they were thinking, and feel what they felt. Would you do it? I would, and that’s why I spent years working on this machine. Too much risk to go as myself or risk being in control, one change could destroy the very fabric of time itself.
By Chris Allen5 years ago in Futurism
The Vanisher
What do you suppose would happen if someone had high technology in a less advanced time? They would be super human. Like gods. Like a phantom. Like an urban legend. There are things you cannot explain hiding in plain sight. How did you lose that key? How did you lose that shirt? Who left the light on? You eye the lightning and you could swear there was something riding down inside of it. You heard the shadows whisper. One fateful night all of the above occurred at the same time to one lucky guy.
By Industrial Cowboy5 years ago in Futurism
Infinity's Mousetrap
5. An Unexpected Recruit In a hidden room deep in the office building, an argument was going on. "What do you mean we have an applicant? We aren't even listed anywhere as a business!!! Explain to me how a person comes in 'off the street' to a business that isn't listed and is in a dead office park in the middle of nowhere?"
By Ralph Quisenberry5 years ago in Futurism









