THE ALIEN DIES AT DAWN
Episode #292 · Written by Robert Silverberg · Narrated by Scott Miller
With only twelve hours until dawn, Kendall Stone must prevent the execution of an alien whose death will trigger the massacre of a human colony—including his own family. But every minute lost to red tape, betrayal, and sabotage pushes him closer to a race he may not win.
Time is the enemy, and dawn is the deadline. When Kendall Stone arrives on Earth after a frantic interplanetary journey, he discovers that the alien Galth of Rastol is scheduled for execution in just twelve hours. The problem? Galth’s death will trigger a cultural backlash that will wipe out every human living on the alien world of Rastol III—innocent families, children, and among them, Stone’s own wife and two sons. What should have been a simple diplomatic appeal turns into a nightmare of missing identification papers, bureaucratic delays, and officials who seem oddly intent on preventing Stone from reaching the Governor in time.
As the night unfolds, Stone is forced into a relentless race through spaceports, city streets, and the skies above Mojave, uncovering a conspiracy built on corporate profit and political murder. What begins as one man pleading for justice becomes a battle against assassination attempts, a crooked Secretary, a hired pickpocket, and a scheme designed to let a colony die—all for the sake of monopoly control over a lifesaving drug.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
This is classic early Robert Silverberg: fast-paced adventure wrapped in moral urgency, with the fate of worlds hanging on a single decision. Before he became a Hugo and Nebula Award-winning giant of the genre, Silverberg was already writing gripping, tightly-constructed thrillers like this—stories driven by ethics, urgency, and human consequences hidden beneath the pulse of space-age action.
Over the next decades, Silverberg would publish more than 400 stories, serve as editor, historian, and critic of the field, and eventually be named a Science Fiction Writers of America Grand Master, joining the ranks of Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, and Ray Bradbury.
The Alien Dies at Dawn is more than a race against time—it’s a story about justice, culture clash, and how a single life can decide the fate of thousands. A true vintage sci-fi thriller with stakes that never stop rising.
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ROBERT SILVERBERG SHORT STORIES
Robert Silverberg is one of the most prolific and influential figures in twentieth-century science fiction. Beginning his career in the 1950s pulp magazines, he quickly became known for his remarkable productivity and range, writing adventure-driven space tales as well as thoughtful, character-centered stories.
Over the decades, Silverberg's work evolved from fast-paced planetary adventures to more introspective fiction that explored psychology, memory, identity, and cultural change. His ability to move between large-scale speculative ideas and intimate human conflicts made him a defining voice of vintage science fiction.
These stories from his early and mid-career years showcase the energy, imagination, and narrative control that helped establish him as a central figure in the field.
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