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Murray Leinster: If You Was A Moklin: You'd see things differently if you was a Moklin Yes indeed!
Moklins are the friendliest aliens humans ever encountered. They LOVE humans, and want to imitate them in every way they can. And evolution on Moklin is very helpful in this regard. After 40 years on Moklin, the only humans on the planet enjoy the friendship of these helpful 'people'. There might be one little problem though. Just a tiny thing that will cause the humans to leave in a very big hurry. Not that it will do any good of course.
Murray Leinster (Author), Philip Chenevert (Narrator)
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Murray Leinster: The Aliens: The Elusive Aliens threaten humanity - when will the war come?
The human race was expanding through the galaxy ... and so, they knew, were the Aliens. Who were these beings? Traces of them could be found scattered on planets everywhere, some very recent, but the aliens themselves were never encountered. They were obviously just as advanced technologically as humans and obviously looking for planets to expand to, just like humans. But what would happen when the two races, human and alien met? From history it was obvious that a war should be planned for, two expanding empires cannot tolerate rivals and they would clash and it could happen at any time. Would it be a war to the death? Sadly, that was the most probable outcome. Hundreds of human ships were designed specifically to frantically comb the known universe to gather information about them to prepare for war. Which was inevitable of course.
Murray Leinster (Author), Philip Chenevert (Narrator)
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Murray Leinster: Planet of Dread: He turned to see other horrors crawling toward him. Then he knew
Humans have expanded to myriads of worlds throughout the galaxies but they have found that the only way for colonies to be self sustaining, was to reproduce the total ecology of their home world; the original Earth. This meant bringing the entire ecosystem, the good, the bad and the ugly. Viruses as well as grass, goats as well as stink bugs and allowing the whole mixture to ultimately produce an inhabitable world for humans. But what happens when this system is not properly supervised? Moran and the others in the space yacht Nadine find a world where strange things have been brewing for over a hundred years and may or may not survive an environment gone mad.
Murray Leinster (Author), Philip Chenevert (Narrator)
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Outer-space service officer Bordman uses incredible knowledge and skill to make the star-flung outposts of civilization ready to receive new, vast surges of humanity, as mankind prepares to colonize the galaxy. A vast tale of interplanetary exploration, as Bordman visits Lani III—a glacier-land warmed by man, Xosa II—a shining desert made green by human ingenuity, and Loren II—an inferno of beasts, tamed by human science and daring. One of the classics of 1950s science fiction, now featuring an introduction by John Betancourt.
Murray Leinster (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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Murray Leinster: If You Was A Moklin: You'd love Earthmen to pieces, for they may look pretty bad to
Moklins are the friendliest aliens humans ever encountered. They LOVE humans, and want to imitate them in every way they can. And evolution on Moklin is very helpful in this regard and extremely fast. After 40 years on Moklin, the humans on the planet enjoy the friendship of these helpful 'people'. There might be one little problem though. Just a tiny thing that will cause the humans to leave in a very big hurry. Not that it will do any good of course. The Moklins love us.
Murray Leinster (Author), Philip Chenevert (Narrator)
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Murray Leinster: The Ambulance Made Two Trips: If you should set a thief to catch a thief, what does
Big Jake Connors is taking over his town through violence, inimidation and bribery but Detective Sergeant Fitzgerald can only grind his teeth in frustration. The gangsters seem to have everything going their way until the day that a little dry cleaning establishment declines their offer of 'protection' and strange things start to happen. Murray Leinster gives us another wonderful product of 'what if' from his limitless imagination to enjoy in this gem of a story. Listen and smile
Murray Leinster (Author), Philip Chenevert (Narrator)
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Murray Leinster: 2 SciFi Stories
Murray Leinster, known for his wacky imagination and outrageous plots, presents us with an anti-hero Bud Gregory, who wants just to be left alone to fish and sleep. The problem is that he is the only person with the ability to 'fix' anything, to see atoms intuitively and know what works and doesn't work. And thus is the only person who can solve horrible situations with runaway atomic piles and insidious plots to kill everyone in America. You know, just everyday events. The second story, The Alien asks the question: When two intelligent races meet, must they automatically attempt to destroy each other? The answer is that is sure looks like that is the way it usually happens. Humans are expanding through our galaxy and can see signs of another Alien race doing the same thing. War is inevitable. But perhaps the inevitable can be avoided?
Murray Leinster (Author), Phil Chenevert (Narrator)
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Sci-Fi Wars - 9 Science Fiction Short Stories by Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Murray Leinster, Frit
Nine science fiction short stories from some of the best sci-fi authors of the 1940s, 50s and 60s. - Zurk by Richard O. Lewis - Morgue Ship by Ray Bradbury - Lazarus Come Forth by Ray Bradbury - Tony and the Beetles by Philip K. Dick - Invader From Infinity by George Whittington - Tanks by Murray Leinster - Invasion by Murray Leinster - The Barbarians by Algis Budrys - The Foxholes of Mars by Fritz Leiber
Algis Budrys, Fritz Leiber, George Whittington, Murray Leinster, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Richard O. Lewis (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Sci-Fi Criminals and Nothing But Sci-Fi Criminals -15 Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s,
Sci-Fi Criminals and Nothing But Sci-Fi Criminals - 15 Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s - Slay-Ride by Winston Marks - Wreck Off Triton by Alfred Coppel - The Monster Maker by Ray Bradbury - The Monster That Threatened The Universe by Russ Winterbotham - The Skull by Philip K. Dick - Alien Equivalent by Richard R. Smith - Prison of a Billion Years by C. H. Thames - Space-Lane of No Return by George Whittington - Asteroid of the Damned by Frederik Pohl - The Misplaced Battleship by Harry Harrison - The Martian Shore by Charles L. Fontenay - Invasion by Murray Leinster - Arm of the Law by Harry Harrison - Duel on Syrtis by Poul Anderson - Hero From Yesterday by Robert Silverberg
Alfred Coppel, C. H. Thames, Charles L. Fontenay, Frederik Pohl, George Whittington, Harry Harrison, Murray Leinster, Philip K. Dick, Poul Anderson, Ray Bradbury, Richard R. Smith, Robert Silverberg, Russ Winterbotham, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Tanks by Murray Leinster - Two miles of American front had gone dead. And on two lone infantrymen, lost in the menace of the fog-gas and the tanks, depended the outcome of the war of 1932. The persistent, oily smell of fog-gas was everywhere, even in the little pill-box. Outside, all the world was blotted out by the thick gray mist that went rolling slowly across country with the breeze. The noises that came through it were curiously muted—fog-gas mutes all noises somewhat—but somewhere to the right artillery was pounding something with H E shell, and there were those little spitting under-current explosions that told of tanks in action. To the right there was a distant rolling of machine-gun fire. In between was an utter, solemn silence. Sergeant Coffee, disreputable to look at and disrespectful of mien, was sprawling over one of the gunners' seats and talking into a field telephone while mud dripped from him. Corporal Wallis, equally muddy and still more disreputable, was painstakingly manufacturing one complete cigarette from the pinched-out butts of four others. Both were rifle-infantry. Neither had any right or reason to be occupying a definitely machine-gun-section post. The fact that the machine-gun crew was all dead did not seem to make much difference to sector H.Q. at the other end of the telephone wire, judging from the questions that were being asked. 'I tell you,' drawled Sergeant Coffee, 'they're dead.... Yeah, all dead. Just as dead as when I told you the firs' time, maybe even deader.... Gas, o'course. I don't know what kind.... Yeh. They got their masks on.' He waited, looking speculatively at the cigarette Corporal Wallis had in manufacture. It began to look imposing. Corporal Wallis regarded it affectionately. Sergeant Coffee put his hand over the mouthpiece, and looked intently at his companion. 'Gimme a drag o' that, Pete,' he suggested. 'I'll slip y' some butts in a minute.'
Murray Leinster (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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The Alien (aka The Aliens by Murray Leinster) Chapter list: Part one Part two Part three Part four
Murray Leinster (Author), Tabithat (Narrator)
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After their exploration ship is brutally attacked without warning by a previously unknown alien race, Lon and the other members of the Marintha's crew flee—with their new enemy in hot pursuit. The aliens chase the humans, who barely escape using overdrive. And to their surprise and horror, the aliens give chase—which shouldn't be possible in overdrive. Emerging in an unexplored system, the damaged Marintha crashes on an Earth-type planet. With the aliens in close pursuit, they know they have no time for repairs. Sure enough, as they escape their ship on foot, an atomic missile blasts it from orbit. Can the four humans survive on this strange, alien planet and get a warning to Earth? And what if this new world isn't as uninhabited as it looks? A classic never-before-reprinted short novel by Murray Leinster, author of Time Tunnel, Space Platform, and many other classics of science fiction.
Murray Leinster (Author), Gregory Allen Siders (Narrator)
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