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The Jupiter Weapon By Charles L. Fontenay
When a drunken guard leaves a woman stranded in a sleazy saloon on Ganymede, she finds an unlikely protector in a quiet, man whose strange cowardice may hide a deadly secret Listen ⇢
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Tales From The Blue Line – The Patient That Time Forgot
A young nurse receives a page from a hospital room that no longer exists—and discovers a patient who claims he’s been waiting since 1953. Listen ⇢
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Slaughter On Dornel IV By Ivar Jorgensen
This week’s story is Slaughter On Dornel IV By Ivar Jorgensen. Most of the time, getting in a fight in a bar is a very bad idea. But for Larry, a human getting ready for a big boxing match on Dornel IV, it just might save his life Listen ⇢
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Tales From the Blue Line – Dreams Before Dying
When Tom begins dreaming about deadly accidents—before they happen—he’s forced to confront a terrifying connection to strangers who never wake up. Listen ⇢
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The Golgotha Dancers By Manly Wade Wellman
After discovering a mysterious and disturbing painting in a museum, a man brings it home—only to find that some works of art were never meant to live beyond the canvas. Listen ⇢
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Tales From the Blue Line – Parallel Shifts
While adjusting to the night shift at a rural Mississippi hospital, a new nurse begins to suspect that reality itself is shifting around her—and that she may be the only one who notices. Listen ⇢
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The Engineer By Frederick Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth
At the bottom of the Atlantic, a small leak in Subatlantic Oil’s drilling chamber triggers a race against time — and a chilling reminder that ambition, arrogance, and pressure don’t just build under the sea. Listen ⇢
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Tales From The Blue Line – Alternate Programming
During a quiet late shift at a rural TV station, two staffers discover their broadcast has mysteriously crossed into a parallel reality—one where a familiar celebrity’s life has taken an impossible turn. Listen ⇢
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The Star by H.G. Wells
This week’s story is The Star by H.G. Wells, which might be a prequel to The War of the Worlds. There’s actually a cameo by Ogilvy the Astronomer and the Martians, who are watching all of the hijinks on Earth from afar… probably with less envious eyes than they are… Listen ⇢










