
Castaway
A. Bertram Chandler
The sea nearly kills him. The island gives him water, shade, and just enough hope to think rescue might still come. But the signal fire that first drew his ship toward the shore now burns beside him, and the man who lit it has vanished. Somewhere...
Location:
United States
Description:
The sea nearly kills him. The island gives him water, shade, and just enough hope to think rescue might still come. But the signal fire that first drew his ship toward the shore now burns beside him, and the man who lit it has vanished. Somewhere beyond the palms stands something impossible—metal where there should be trees, ladders where there should be vines, a silent structure that does not belong to any charted ocean. Inside, the air is stale and the years have settled thick on every surface. Human bones sit before panels no sailor could name. Food stores are labeled in English, yet the ship that carried them speaks of distances beyond planets. One sealed compartment hides a machine with instructions he can partly read and mostly guess at. It promises motion without sails, power without flame, and a direction that may not lead forward at all. He is thirsty. He is alone. A vessel is passing on the horizon, close enough to see paint on its funnel. If he signals, he might be saved. If he presses the button, he might never see that ship again. One choice means rescue. The other means stepping into a mechanism that has already claimed its crew. Castaway forces one exhausted man to choose between the familiar dangers of the sea and the unknown logic of a device built for distances measured in stars. A. Bertram Chandler was an Australian-born merchant seaman before turning to fiction, and his years at sea shaped every page he wrote. He served in the Royal Australian Naval Reserve during World War II and later became widely known for his long-running John Grimes Rim World series. His stories appeared in magazines such as Astounding Science Fiction and Analog, and he developed a reputation for combining professional nautical detail with speculative technology. Duration - 34m. Author - A. Bertram Chandler. Narrator - Scott Miller. Published Date - Monday, 12 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 Scott Miller ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Castaway
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Ending Credits
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