Starlight! by Isaac Asimov Episode #238
Isaac Asimov | July 14, 2024-
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Starlight! by Isaac Asimov Episode #238
Isaac Asimov
STARLIGHT!
Episode #238 · Written by Isaac Asimov · Narrated by Scott Miller
A daring thief escapes into hyperspace with a fortune in stolen Krillium—confident his late partner’s genius will guide him safely home. But when the stars themselves betray him, he discovers the cruelest trap in the galaxy isn’t built by men.
Arthur Trent isn’t a hero—he’s a thief with a pilot’s reflexes and a killer’s calm. After murdering his elderly partner Brennmeyer, Trent flees into deep space with a fortune in stolen Krillium, confident that Brennmeyer’s automated navigation computer will do the rest. It’s the perfect crime: a Jump through hyperspace to a random point in the Galaxy, then another Jump to an inhabited world. The police will never find him; the stars themselves will be his hiding place.
But the Galaxy is vast and not as static as the data that describes it. Brennmeyer’s masterpiece of stellar cartography was built on decades of careful observation—but it could not account for the ever-changing nature of creation. As Trent’s ship emerges into an unknown region, the skies blaze with unfamiliar constellations. A single bright nova—one that didn’t exist when Brennmeyer compiled his maps—confuses the computer’s logic beyond repair. It keeps matching and matching, endlessly seeking a pattern that no longer exists. Inside, oxygen dwindles. Outside, the mocking glitter of starlight becomes his only companion.
“Starlight!” distills Asimov’s favorite themes into a single, devastating moment: the arrogance of intellect, the cold impartiality of science, and the eternal unpredictability of nature. It’s a brief story, yet it unfolds like a morality play across the infinite dark—a reminder that technology obeys its programming, not our prayers.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Isaac Asimov (1920–1992) was one of the great architects of modern science fiction. Born in Russia and raised in Brooklyn, he taught biochemistry at Boston University while writing stories that transformed the genre from adventure escapism into speculative thought. His Robot and Foundation sagas laid the groundwork for AI and galactic-empire fiction, while his essays turned complex science into clear, engaging prose for millions of readers. A tireless humanist, Asimov believed in reason above superstition and progress above fear. His shorter works—like Starlight!—reveal the precision of his intellect and the wry fatalism that make his fiction timeless.
LISTEN TO THE STORY
Listen to Starlight! by Isaac Asimov — a vintage sci-fi tale of greed, genius, and a fatal Jump through the stars in this unforgettable classic science fiction short.
ISAAC ASIMOV SHORT STORIES
Isaac Asimov did not just contribute to vintage science fiction — he helped build its foundation.
Trained as a biochemist and gifted with a teacher’s clarity, Asimov wrote with clean lines and steady confidence. His prose rarely shouts, yet his ideas carry enormous weight. He trusted logic. He trusted curiosity. And he trusted readers to follow him into laboratories, lunar colonies, crowded cities, distant stars, and the quiet corners of the human mind.
Where some writers chase spectacle, Asimov often begins with a question. What happens when machines think too well? What happens when children grow up with technology their parents barely understand? What happens when one small scientific breakthrough nudges society sideways? He sets the pieces in motion carefully, then watches the consequences unfold with almost mathematical precision.
Yet there is more than cool intellect at work. Beneath the rational surface you’ll find humor, irony, and a quiet affection for human stubbornness. His scientists argue. His bureaucrats bluster. His explorers misjudge what they discover. His aliens rarely behave the way Earth expects. Even at his most playful, there is a steady belief that knowledge matters and that understanding the universe is worth the effort.
Asimov was astonishingly prolific, publishing hundreds of short stories and dozens of novels across science fiction and beyond. In the magazine era that shaped so much classic sci-fi, his name appeared again and again, signaling a story built on a strong central idea and delivered with clarity. He had the rare ability to make complex concepts feel accessible without stripping away their depth.
The stories below show just how wide his range could be. Some lean into robots and hidden identities. Some explore space travel and planetary frontiers. Some turn on a single clever twist that snaps into place in the final paragraphs. Others unfold more gently, revealing how technology reshapes ordinary lives. Each carries that unmistakable Asimov touch — logical, engaging, and quietly confident.
If you want to understand why Isaac Asimov remains one of the central pillars of classic science fiction, these episodes are a perfect place to begin.
- Let’s Get Together by Isaac Asimov
- Day of the Hunters by Isaac Asimov
- Christmas on Ganymede by Isaac Asimov
- Someday by Isaac Asimov
- The Pause by Isaac Asimov
- Living Space by Isaac Asimov
- S as in Zebatinsky by Isaac Asimov
- The Weapon by Isaac Asimov
- Jokester by Isaac Asimov
- Ring Around the Sun by Isaac Asimov
- The Magnificent Possession by Isaac Asimov
- Misbegotten Missionary by Isaac Asimov, also known as Green Patches
- Everest by Isaac Asimov
- Time Pussy by Isaac Asimov
- Starlight! by Isaac Asimov
- The Portable Star by Isaac Asimov
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