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Madmen of Mars by Erik Fennel Episode #27

Erik Fennel | July 26, 2022
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    Madmen of Mars by Erik Fennel Episode #27
    Erik Fennel

MADMEN OF MARS

Episode #27 · Written by Erik Fennel · Narrated by Scott Miller

For years, Mars has existed as a quiet failure in humanity’s expansion into space. Communication stopped, trade collapsed, and no one could explain why an entire civilization appeared to lose its momentum. As Earth prepares to reopen diplomatic relations, a small group of spacefarers realizes the past is no longer content to stay buried.

Madmen of Mars is told by a man who understands exactly what went wrong—and why it was never meant to be fixed. A single voyage, an experimental telepathic device, and one crew member’s unchecked mental presence triggered changes that didn’t look violent, dramatic, or even deliberate. Instead, Mars slowed, stalled, and surrendered its independence without knowing it had done so.

The story builds tension through restraint rather than spectacle. There are no battlefield victories or final confrontations, only the creeping realization that influence can be more dangerous than force. As Earth considers renewed contact, the characters must decide whether telling the truth protects humanity—or guarantees a new kind of chaos.

At its core, Madmen of Mars explores how easily control can masquerade as order, and how difficult it is to reclaim agency once it’s been outsourced. The uncertainty isn’t whether Mars can change, but whether anyone has the right to change it again.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Erik Fennel was an active contributor to American science fiction magazines during the early 1950s, publishing stories that combined speculative technology with sharp social commentary. His work appeared in venues that favored concept-driven narratives and moral unease over simple adventure.

Madmen of Mars reflects Fennel’s interest in psychological pressure, unintended influence, and the fragile boundary between assistance and domination. Rather than relying on external threats, his fiction often placed ordinary professionals—engineers, pilots, technicians—into situations where a single decision could ripple across entire civilizations.

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