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The Masked World by Jack Williamson Episode #179

Jack Williamson | February 4, 2024
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    The Masked World by Jack Williamson Episode #179
    Jack Williamson

THE MASKED WORLD

Episode #179 · Written by Jack Williamson · Narrated by Scott Miller

A survey crew descends onto a hostile world where the very genes seem to brood with alien intent, and every vanished expedition points to something deeply wrong. When a familiar face emerges from the suffocating jungle, the team realizes the planet hides more than its monstrous vegetation.

The Masked World thrusts listeners into a forbidding, gene-warped hellscape—a planet whose very vegetation bristles with secrets. The seventh survey ship arrives with one mission: to uncover the truth behind six vanished expeditions using a sophisticated genetic micro-probe capable of reading even the most alien biological codes. But the world resists them from the moment they land. The jungle is silent, predatory, and eerily deliberate. Its DNA strands are impossibly long, riddled with metals and cryptic patterns that hint at a purpose beyond mere survival.

Pilot Lance Llandark is a man driven by loss. His wife disappeared as the pilot of the previous ship, and when the crew finds a tortured sentinel-plant growing beside human bones, grief tightens into fear. Yet just as the truth seems within reach, a battered woman emerges from the jungle—claiming to be his wife, begging for rescue, and pleading for help for the “survivors” still trapped outside. Her appearance fractures the team’s certainty and ignites a race to understand the planet’s genetic riddles before the creeping vegetation closes in. The micro-probe soon decodes a message hidden inside a mutant seed—a desperate warning encoded by the real Lilith Llandark, urging them to escape and never let the planet escape with them.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jack Williamson stands as one of the true architects of 20th-century science fiction. His career spanned more than seventy years, from the age of the pulps through the rise of modern speculative literature. Known for expanding the frontiers of scientific storytelling, Williamson’s works blended emotional depth, bold imagination, and a fascination with how science shapes humanity’s future. He introduced early versions of concepts—terraforming, genetic manipulation, android psychology—that would later become cornerstones of the genre.

Born in 1908 and writing well into his nineties, Williamson’s influence touched nearly every major author who followed. His stories appeared in Astounding, Startling Stories, Amazing Stories, and countless other magazines. He won the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards, and was named a Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America. “The Masked World” exemplifies his talent for merging human emotion with vast scientific possibility, exploring not only alien biology but the choices—and sacrifices—made in the pursuit of truth.

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Listen to The Masked World by Jack Williamson — a gripping vintage sci-fi mystery where a survey team uncovers alien genes, hidden warnings, and a world with deadly secrets.

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