Posted on 03/31/2024 6:04:17 AM PDT by hardspunned
The claws were bad enough in the first place—nasty, crawling little death-robots. But when they began to imitate their creators, it was time for the human race to make peace—if it could!
The Russian soldier made his way nervously up the ragged side of the hill, holding his gun ready. He glanced around him, licking his dry lips, his face set. From time to time he reached up a gloved hand and wiped perspiration from his neck, pushing down his coat collar. Eric turned to Corporal Leone. “Want him? Or can I have him?” He adjusted the view sight so the Russian’s features squarely filled the glass, the lines cutting across his hard, somber features. Leone considered. The Russian was close, moving rapidly, almost running. “Don’t fire. Wait.” Leone tensed. “I don’t think we’re needed.” The Russian increased his pace, kicking ash and piles of debris out of his way. He reached the top of the hill and stopped, panting, staring around him. The sky was overcast, drifting clouds of gray particles. Bare trunks of trees jutted up occasionally; the ground was level and bare, rubble-strewn, with the ruins of buildings standing out here and there like yellowing skulls.
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‘Screamers’ was based on that story.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114367/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
I enjoyed this story. Good to see that it made Project Gutenberg.
I’ve never seen it. Looks interesting.
One of my PKD favs.
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I’ve read a few of Dick’s pieces, having been a sci-fi fan since childhood. He was a notorious drunk and substance abuser, actually psychotic much of the time. In retrospect, I thank God I was never so taken in by his ramblings as to join him, but I did get some idea of how to recognize crazy when I encounter it.
Thank you, thank you! I read this story nearly 70 years ago and could not remember who wrote it nor the title. I have thought about it many times over the years and wondered about it. Thanks for the memories...
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