2001 Retro Hugo Award for Best Novelette (nominee)
Man has conquered space but not without costs. To maintain the space lanes, Scanners have to undergo operations in which their brains are severed from their sensory inputs to block the pain of space. Scanner Martel has made this sacrifice. He must monitor his vital functions via implanted dials and instruments in his chest. His only respite from this isolated existence is his ability to occasionally "cranch" and return to some sort of normalcy with his wife, Luci. But now a man named Adam Stone has claimed that he has a found a way to travel in the deep of space without the use of the Scanners.
Through the twisted logic of the community of Scanners, it is decided that Adam Stone must die. Martel, while cranched, realizes the madness of that solution and that all Scanners Live in Vain!
Voted by the Science Fiction Writers of America as one of the great stories of all time and included in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame anthology.
Genre: Science Fiction
Through the twisted logic of the community of Scanners, it is decided that Adam Stone must die. Martel, while cranched, realizes the madness of that solution and that all Scanners Live in Vain!
Voted by the Science Fiction Writers of America as one of the great stories of all time and included in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame anthology.
Genre: Science Fiction
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