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The Hermit of Mars by Stephen Bartholomew Episode #407

Stephen Bartholomew | August 27, 2025
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    The Hermit of Mars by Stephen Bartholomew Episode #407
    Stephen Bartholomew

THE HERMIT OF MARS

Episode #407 · Written by Stephen Bartholomew · Narrated by Scott Miller

For thirty-five years, Martin Devere has lived alone on Mars, far from Earth’s institutions, ambitions, and politics. He studies the remnants of an extinct civilization whose priorities favored art and theory over power. Isolation has given him clarity, patience, and a deep sense of responsibility for what has been left behind.

That clarity is tested when an unannounced ship lands nearby. The men who arrive are not interested in ruins or understanding. They are building something new on Martian soil, something designed to reach across space with devastating intent. As their project rises in the desert, Devere listens quietly, measuring the cost of doing nothing.

The Hermit of Mars is a tense, idea-driven story that pits long memory against short-term force. The danger does not come from chaos or panic, but from confidence—confidence in technology, in authority, and in the belief that consequences can always be managed later. Devere’s response is neither rushed nor emotional. It is deliberate, informed, and final.

Rather than relying on spectacle, the story builds unease through conversation, silence, and the slow recognition that knowledge itself can become a weapon. What emerges is a portrait of moral certainty forged by solitude and sharpened by loss.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stephen Bartholomew published science fiction during the 1950s, contributing stories to magazines such as Science Fiction Quarterly and Space Science Fiction. His work often centered on intellectual confrontation rather than physical conflict, placing scientists, scholars, or isolated thinkers against institutional or technological pressure.

The Hermit of Mars reflects Bartholomew’s interest in restraint and responsibility, presenting a protagonist whose authority comes not from position or power, but from understanding. The story stands as one of his most enduring pieces, remembered for its quiet tension and uncompromising conclusion.

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