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Three Spacemen Left To Die! by Russ Winterbotham Episode #14

Russ Winterbotham | April 26, 2022
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    Three Spacemen Left To Die! by Russ Winterbotham Episode #14
    Russ Winterbotham

THREE SPACEMEN LEFT TO DIE!

Episode #14 · Written by Russ Winterbotham · Narrated by Scott Miller

Three men remain alive aboard a rotating spacecraft, far beyond help and farther still from certainty. Something is killing humanity, and it may already be inside the ship. With time running out, every conversation becomes a test of nerve and authority.

Three Spacemen Left to Die! builds its tension not through spectacle, but through decision-making under pressure. The danger forces the crew to confront whether survival justifies actions they would never accept under normal circumstances. Friendship, rank, and fear collide as the story moves toward a choice that cannot be undone.

This is science fiction that treats space as a closed system where mistakes echo forever. The technology matters, but the real conflict lives inside the characters. Once the situation becomes irreversible, the story asks what responsibility the last survivors owe to people they may never meet.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Russ Winterbotham published dozens of science fiction stories across major pulp-era magazines including Startling Stories, Planet Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories, and Super Science Stories. Writing under his own name and pseudonyms, he became known for concise, high-stakes narratives that emphasized professional competence under extreme conditions.

Three Spacemen Left to Die! reflects Winterbotham’s strength at compressing large ideas into tight spaces. His stories frequently place working astronauts and officers into ethical traps where knowledge alone cannot provide escape. This story stands as one of his most enduring examples of science fiction built around consequence rather than comfort.

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Listen to Three Spacemen Left To Die! by Russ Winterbotham — a tense vintage science fiction short story where the last survivors face a decision that could doom an entire world.

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