Lancelot Biggs Master Navigator by Nelson S. Bond Episode #416
Nelson S. Bond | September 5, 2025-
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Lancelot Biggs Master Navigator by Nelson S. Bond Episode #416
Nelson S. Bond
LANCELOT BIGGS MASTER NAVIGATOR
Episode #416 · Written by Nelson S. Bond · Narrated by Scott Miller
The Saturn was never built to win races. She creaks, she groans, and she runs on engines that belong in a museum. When a quiet corporate decision turns an ordinary freight run into a timed competition against the fastest ship in space, the crew knows exactly where they stand. Dead last.
But Lancelot Biggs refuses to surrender to arithmetic. When a wandering vacuole—a drifting pocket in space itself—appears on their trajectory, Biggs makes a choice that shocks his captain and terrifies his crew. Instead of backing away, he steers the Saturn straight into it. Cut off from communication and carried wildly off course, the ship becomes a passenger inside a moving anomaly that obeys no familiar law of navigation.
Hours crawl. The engines strain. The rival Slipstream claws its way free and vanishes toward Earth. In the control turret, Captain Hanson fumes, Sparks demands answers, and Diane Hanson places her faith in a man who refuses to explain his plan. Biggs asks for patience—ten hours of it—while the Saturn hurtles through a region where up and down mean nothing at all.
“Lancelot Biggs, Master Navigator” captures Nelson S. Bond at full throttle. The story blends humor, speculative physics, and shipboard tension into a contest that cannot be won by force. It is a gamble on timing, nerve, and a single calculation made at exactly the right moment.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nelson S. Bond was a prolific contributor to Astounding Science Fiction, Blue Book, Amazing Stories, and Planet Stories during the late 1930s and 1940s. His Lancelot Biggs series became one of his signature creations, featuring the lanky First Mate whose unconventional ideas repeatedly rescue the freighter Saturn from pirates, scientific mishaps, and interplanetary crises.
Bond’s career also included fantasy and adventure fiction, but the Biggs stories stand out for their blend of technical speculation and lively character interplay. “Lancelot Biggs, Master Navigator” remains one of the clearest demonstrations of Bond’s ability to turn a theoretical concept—like a roaming space vacuole—into a suspenseful, character-driven space adventure.
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Listen to Lancelot Biggs Master Navigator by Nelson S. Bond — a desperate space race turns deadly in this vintage science fiction tale of bold navigation and cosmic risk.
NELSON S. BOND SHORT STORIES
Nelson S. Bond brought a sense of adventure and wit to classic science fiction, crafting stories that balance imaginative concepts with a light touch and strong narrative drive. His work often follows resourceful characters navigating strange situations, where quick thinking matters as much as the science behind the problem.
The Lancelot Biggs stories in particular showcase Bond’s talent for combining humor with high-stakes exploration. Biggs is no conventional hero—he stumbles, improvises, and occasionally blunders his way through spacefaring challenges, yet somehow manages to come out ahead through persistence and unexpected ingenuity.
Bond was a prolific contributor to pulp magazines throughout the 1930s and 1940s, publishing in venues like Astounding Science Fiction and Blue Book. His stories stood out for their readability and charm, offering a style of science fiction that invites curiosity while never losing sight of entertainment.
The stories below highlight Nelson S. Bond’s signature blend of humor, adventure, and imaginative problem-solving across some of his most memorable characters and scenarios.
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