Quarantined Species by J. F. Bone Episode #287
J. F. Bone | October 20, 2024-
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Quarantined Species by J. F. Bone Episode #287
J. F. Bone
QUARANTINES SPECIES
Episode #287 · Written by J. F. Bone · Narrated by Scott Miller
Some threats do not snarl. Some do not even look dangerous. In Quarantined Species, a returning Venus expedition brings home creatures so soft and endearing that seasoned spacemen forget discipline within hours of holding them. The danger does not announce itself. It seeps in quietly, reshaping loyalties and sharpening envy inside the narrow corridors of a ship bound for Earth.
J. F. Bone builds tension through proximity. Four men share confined quarters, shared duty, and now shared desire for something that feels impossibly precious. The creatures respond with perfect attentiveness. They seem to know what each man needs before he speaks. That attention becomes a dividing line. Friendship strains. Reason bends. Violence begins to look practical.
There is one holdout aboard the ship, and it does not speak. While the crew sees only sweetness, another set of eyes reacts with immediate fury. From that moment forward, the voyage home becomes a countdown. By the time Earth fills the viewports, the expedition has learned a hard lesson about ownership, instinct, and what happens when affection is engineered too well.
Quarantined Species remains one of the most unsettling examinations of biological influence in spacefaring fiction. It asks a pointed question: what if the most disruptive force on a colony world is not hostility, but devotion?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
J. F. Bone was both a practicing veterinarian and a prolific science fiction writer whose work appeared in leading magazines including Galaxy Science Fiction, If, and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction during the late 1950s and 1960s. His fiction frequently blended medical insight with speculative biology, exploring how subtle physiological factors could alter human behavior under stress. In addition to dozens of short stories, he authored the novel The Lani People, which also examines contact between humans and a biologically distinct species. Quarantined Species showcases his ability to combine scientific reasoning with escalating psychological tension, making it a standout entry in his body of work.
LISTEN TO THE STORY
Listen to Quarantined Species by J. F. Bone — a vintage science fiction short story about an irresistible alien pet that pushes a space crew to the brink of tearing itself apart.
RELATED STORIES
Venus has always been science fiction’s most tempting lie.
For decades, writers looked at that bright point in the twilight sky and imagined a world hidden under cloud—steaming jungles, poisonous swamps, strange ruins, and creatures built for heat and pressure. Then the real data arrived. The romance didn’t die. It evolved. Venus became a test of nerve, a place where humans bargain with an environment that never bargains back.
In these stories, Venus can be a destination that breaks crews, a route that turns routine hauling into a trap, or a rumor that follows you home. Sometimes “Venusian” means a living species with rules of its own. Sometimes it means a human scheme stamped with a glamorous label and sold as destiny. Either way, once Venus enters the story, the air gets heavier.
You’ll find explorers stepping into landscapes no Earth-born body was meant to endure. You’ll find salvage crews and pilots learning that the shortest path can be the cruelest one. You’ll find satire that uses Venus as a mirror, then tilts the mirror until the joke turns sharp.
Start anywhere below. If you want the pure “planetary Venus” mood, go for the swamp-world classics. If you want Venus on the shipping lanes, pick the cargo runs. If you want a grin with teeth, try the Venus comedies.
- The Guest Rites by Robert Silverberg
- The Moon That Vanished by Leigh Brackett
- The Queen of Space by Joseph Slotkin
- The Venus Evil by Chester S. Geier
- F.O.B. Venus by Nelson S. Bond
- The Yes Men of Venus by Ron Goulart
- The Flight of the Eagle by Alfred Coppel
- Before Eden by Arthur C. Clarke
- Savage Galahad by Bryce Walton
- In the Walls of Eryx by H. P. Lovecraft and Kenneth Sterling
- First Landing by Roger D. Aycock
- Flowering Evil by Margaret St. Clair
- Quarantined Species by J. F. Bone
- Short Snorter by Charles Einstein
- Patch by William Shedenhelm
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