The Stars, My Brothers

The Stars, My Brothers

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The Stars, My Brothers by Edmond Hamilton

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1962

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The Stars, My Brothers

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He was afraid--not of the present or the future, but of the past. He was afraid of the thing tagged Reed Kieran, that stiff blind voiceless thing wheeling its slow orbit around the Moon, companion to dead worlds and silent space.

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Quite a decent story with an unusual twist regarding do-gooders and a man from an earlier time. More intrigue than expected from an SF story. Worth a read.
This SF story was written back in the day when it was considered certain that: 1) We are destined someday to explore intestellar space, and, 2) We will encounter intelligent life during our explorations.

Although neither supposition is a certainty anymore, the idea considered in this story is still interesting. What ethical issues arise if we discover a world with a dominant and technically advanced non-human species, with primitive humans living as animals?
Initially set on a space station in 1981, the story deals with reanimation after frozen sleep, political manipulation, and an interesting question of an intelligent non-human race "caring for" a primitive race of humans on their planet.

The characters have enough depth to tell them apart as individuals, the plotting is logical and interesting.
I understand a short story of this nature does not really lend to deep character development, but my word, every single character here is just plain annoying.