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Yellow Streak Hero by Harlan Ellison Episode #288

Harlan Ellison | October 22, 2024
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    Yellow Streak Hero by Harlan Ellison Episode #288
    Harlan Ellison

YELLOW STREAK HERO

Episode #288 · Written by Harlan Ellison · Narrated by Scott Miller

Is there anything more terrifying than waiting for an enemy you’ve never seen—and might never face? That’s the lonely fate of Charles Ferreno, a man exiled to a lifeless asteroid out on the edge of the galaxy. For twenty-four years he has lived without companionship, without purpose, without even the comfort of knowing whether the threat he guards against is real. His only company is the constant hum of scanners, the weight of silence, and the gnawing fear that if the alarm ever sounds, he will already be too broken to matter. Yellow Streak Hero is Harlan Ellison at his unflinching best: psychological, claustrophobic, and brutally honest about what isolation does to the human mind.

Ferreno isn’t just stationed in the void—he’s slowly becoming part of it. He has gone through every phase: rage, madness, despair, numbness, and now a fragile balance built on routine and fastidious control. He cleans obsessively. He recites books from memory until the words lose meaning. He talks to himself so he won’t forget how speech works. He has forgotten what a woman’s voice sounds like. He remembers the day they took him—young, in love, full of life—and dropped him into a metal shell, sealing the door behind him. And now, when the scanners finally detect something—something vast, something approaching—Ferreno must confront the truth about why he was chosen… and whether anyone ever expected him to survive.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Yellow Streak Hero was first published in Amazing Stories in 1957, during the early, explosive years of Harlan Ellison’s career. Even before he became a legend of speculative fiction, Ellison was already breaking molds—writing stories of people under pressure, where the real conflict wasn’t lasers and aliens, but the fragile machinery inside the human brain. This is the same Ellison who would go on to write “I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream,” “‘Repent, Harlequin!’ Said the Ticktockman,” and dozens of television scripts from The Outer Limits to Star Trek and beyond.

Ellison was never interested in heroes who always did the right thing or villains who twirled mustaches. He wrote about fear, power, exhaustion, guilt, and rage—and how all of it lives inside us long before any alien enemy arrives. Yellow Streak Hero asks a question only Ellison would dare pose: What if the thing you’re guarding the universe from… is already inside you?

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