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The Planetoid of Peril by Paul Ernst Episode #48

Paul Ernst | December 13, 2022
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    The Planetoid of Peril by Paul Ernst Episode #48
    Paul Ernst

THE PLENTOID OF PERIL

Episode #48 · Written by Paul Ernst · Narrated by Scott Miller

Harley 2Q14N20 doesn’t stumble into danger by accident. He chooses it deliberately, purchasing a small planetoid that everyone else refuses to touch. The reasons are vague, the warnings unsettling, but the opportunity feels worth the risk.

On Z-40, the rhythm of the world itself becomes an enemy. Daylight brings stillness and false security, while night unleashes something that hunts without hesitation. Harley discovers that experience and firepower offer no guarantees when the threat obeys rules no one has written down.

This is a story driven by pressure rather than spectacle. Every decision costs energy. Every delay shortens the margin for error. The danger isn’t distant or abstract—it is close enough to hear, close enough to feel, and impossible to ignore once darkness falls.

As options vanish, Harley is forced to rely on observation instead of force. The question is no longer how to escape, but whether understanding the enemy can provide the only opening he has left.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Paul Ernst was an American science-fiction and fantasy writer whose work appeared frequently in magazines such as Weird Tales and Amazing Stories during the 1920s and 1930s. He wrote dozens of short stories across speculative genres, often favoring escalating danger over grand interstellar politics.

In The Planetoid of Peril, Ernst focuses on endurance and problem-solving under pressure. The story reflects his interest in placing capable individuals into environments where preparation alone is not enough, and where survival depends on noticing what others overlook.

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