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Review: “A PRoblem” by Alan E. Nourse (1956)

Posted on January 15th, 2008

Short story concerning an invited invasion of reptilian aliens occurring at an unspecified time in the near future. The aliens, called the Grdznth, are forced to leave their own world because their sun is about to go nova. The Grdznth have hopped through parallel dimensions until finding an uninhabited world that they can tolerate, although it is so cold they are unable to reproduce.

In exchange for using Earth for a short period while their womenfolk gestate, they offer the secret to their inter-dimensional physics, which includes the key to developing null-gravity applications. The American public, however, doesn’t care much for the Grdznth due to their habit of popping into this dimension without warning, their less than cuddly appearance, and their insufferable politeness.

Hence the PRoblem. Get it, P.R.? As in Public Relations? So the government calls in PR hotshot Pete Greenwood to take care of the image issue. Pete manages to come up with a campaign to sway public opinion for awhile, but realizes he can only hold on so long without some Grdznth babies to parade in front of the cameras. Talking to the tech guy trying to comprehend the mathematics behind the alien devices, Pete finds a bigger problem than his own.

Reads like an Outer Limits episode.

Poor to Fair. Available at Project Gutenberg in a couple formats or at Manybooks.net

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