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Salvage in Space by Jack Williamson Episode #509

Jack Williamson | March 6, 2026
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    Salvage in Space by Jack Williamson Episode #509
    Jack Williamson

SALVAGE IN SPACE

Episode #509 · Written by Jack Williamson · Narrated by Scott Miller

Out in the asteroid belt, Thad Allen earns his living by welding drifting meteoric iron into a crude traveling world and chasing the faint gleam of precious metal. It is lonely work, paid for in fuel debt and risk. When he sights a silver rocket turning helplessly in the dark, he sees a chance at lawful salvage and perhaps the fortune he has chased for years.

The drifting ship, the Red Dragon, is intact. Its air locks hold pressure. Its engines respond. But the decks are stained with old blood, cabins show signs of violent struggle, and no living crew answers his signal. A small dog survives, terrified of something moving through the corridors that leaves no visible trace.

Deep in the hold, Thad finds treasure stacked in gleaming ingots and a crystal coffer cradling a young woman in white. The wealth is real. So is the unseen predator that stalked the crew from the outer system. To bring the ship safely to Mars, Thad must hunt what cannot be seen, defend himself in close quarters, and decide whether the reward is worth facing a creature that strikes from empty air.

“Salvage in Space” delivers classic interplanetary adventure at close range: magnetic boots clanging on metal decks, air locks hissing open, and a welding arc pressed into service as a last-ditch weapon. The tension builds inside a sealed vessel where every scrape of claws could be inches away.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jack Williamson (1908–2006) began publishing in 1928 and quickly became a fixture of early science fiction magazines, including Amazing Stories, Wonder Stories, and later Astounding Science Fiction. He created the influential “Legion of Space” series, coining the term “terraforming,” and wrote major works such as The Legion of Time and Darker Than You Think. His career spanned from the pulp era through the modern SF renaissance, earning him the title of Grand Master from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. “Salvage in Space” captures Williamson’s early fascination with deep-space exploration, frontier economics, and the perilous lure of alien worlds.

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