RAT RACE
Episode #123 · Written by George O. Smith · Narrated by Scott Miller
Rat Race begins with an invention meant to solve a narrow, practical problem, but its real power emerges in how easily people accept its results without understanding them. The story advances through calm conversations, confident explanations, and casual decisions that gradually reshape everyday life. Nothing explodes. Nothing announces itself as dangerous. Instead, the pressure builds as success removes the urgency to ask questions.
The tension comes from repetition and scale. The device works. Records are kept. Demand grows. What was once a convenience becomes infrastructure, and the absence of visible harm becomes its own justification. Smith allows humor to coexist with unease, using bureaucratic certainty, public reassurance, and institutional logic to carry the story forward. The result is a quiet, unsettling progression where control feels absolute—right up until it isn’t.
Rather than focusing on spectacle, Rat Race examines how responsibility dissolves when outcomes appear beneficial. Each group involved sees only its own narrow problem solved, while the larger pattern remains unseen. The story’s restraint is its strength, letting implications surface slowly and linger long after the final line.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
George O. Smith was a prolific contributor to Astounding Science Fiction during the 1940s and early 1950s, where he published dozens of stories combining technical speculation with social consequence. He is best known for the Venus Equilateral series, a connected sequence of stories about interplanetary communication systems that later became the novel Venus Equilateral. His work often centered on engineers, administrators, and institutions grappling with inventions that worked too well. Rat Race fits squarely within that body of work, showcasing Smith’s ability to explore large-scale consequences through ordinary decisions made by capable, well-intentioned people.
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Listen to Rat Race by George O. Smith — a vintage science fiction story where a simple invention spreads nationwide, raising questions no one is prepared to answer.
GEORGE O. SMITH SHORT STORIES
George O. Smith brought a distinctive blend of engineering realism and sharp imagination to vintage science fiction. Trained as an electrical engineer, Smith understood how technology actually worked—and more importantly, how small technical problems could spiral into enormous consequences once they reached space. His stories often begin with a practical challenge: a ship that won’t behave the way its designers expected, a system pushed beyond its limits, or a piece of technology that introduces a danger nobody anticipated.
Instead of distant galactic empires or abstract speculation, Smith frequently focused on the working people of the space age. Pilots, technicians, engineers, and investigators confront situations that grow steadily more dangerous as hidden factors emerge. A routine assignment turns into a dangerous contest of wits. A strange signal triggers a mystery that demands technical skill and clear thinking. A seemingly impossible problem must be solved before a mission—or a life—runs out of time.
Smith was also known for building stories around clever scientific puzzles. Readers are often invited to follow the logic alongside the characters as they test ideas, discard wrong answers, and slowly close in on the one explanation that fits the evidence. The result is science fiction that feels grounded and immediate, where the solution depends not on luck but on intelligence, persistence, and a willingness to question the obvious.
The stories below showcase George O. Smith’s practical, problem-driven approach to science fiction—from tense technological mysteries to dangerous encounters where quick thinking is the only path to survival.
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