Jag har försökt ta reda på namnet på en novell, vilken hjälp som helst kommer att uppskattas:
Historien dyker upp i en massa antologier, jag har bara inte längre dem att kontrollera - och googleresultatet är översvämmade av andra världskrigets referenser.
Tack så mycket.
Historien är " Dormant " av A. E. Van Vogt.
This dramatic tale of the harrowing results of the discovery of a huge and very strange alien object on a remote Pacific island in the immediate post-WW2 years, told in typical and most effective van-Vogt-style from the “other’s” point of view, was first published in the November 1948 issue of Startling Stories, whose snappy cover here has surely not escaped your attention.
Jag hittade den i en samling som heter Destination Universe . p>
Ett utdrag ur historien:
As the plant drew closer he sent cautious thoughts towards it. Several planes, to which he had directed his thought waves, had twisted jerkily in mid-air and tumbled down out of control.
This one did not deviate from its course. When it was almost directly overhead a large object dropped from it, turned lazily over and over as it curved towards Iilah. It was set to explode about a hundred feet above the target. The timing was perfect, the explosion titanic.
As soon as the blurring effects of so much new energy had passed, the now fully alive Iilah thought in a quiet though rather startled comprehension, "Why, of course, that’s what I was trying to remember. That’s what I was supposed to do."
Från Wikipedia-sidan för Dark Star , känd för att ha en plotlin med "smarta bomber" som besluta för tidigt att explodera:
Commentators have noted that the film's ending closely parallels the short story "Kaleidoscope" by Ray Bradbury, from his 1951 short story collection The Illustrated Man.
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