Someone I don’t know on Facebook gave this description:
I googled “Ray Bradbury Abraham Lincoln” and got only one hit, a story nothing like the one described above, called “Downwind from Gettysburg” from a TV show called Ray Bradbury Theatre, so Bradbury’s authorship of this story is a little doubtful. Nevertheless, does anybody recognize it?
This sounds to me like a muddled version of a story by Isaac Asimov called “The Dead Past”:
In this story, a scientist realizes that if his wife gets hold of a time machine, she will spend all her time watching the life of their daughter, who died as a baby.
This list of “Time-Viewer” stories Time viewer - Wikipedia mentions “E for Effort” in which a time-viewer causes trouble when it reveals the hidden motives and actions of many heroes of history - which might be another part of the story mentioned in post 486
An aquaintance thought I might know what story this was, but I’m drawing a blank.
…an an SF story in which humans are on an alien world, working with intelligent aliens who are like big cats (think panther) but which have tentacles (think multiple elephant trunks). The humans (privately) call the aliens “Octopussies”.
Also on the world are animals who look like humans, referred to as “Yahoos”; two human sociologists attempt to raise two orphaned yahoo babies, believing that the yahoos are suppressed humans, and if raised as human children will grow to have human intellects, etc.
I don’t have an approximate year, but the details seem specific enough that may not be necessary.
I’m trying to remember in which of John Scalzi’s Old Man’s War series of sf military/diplomatic books this chapter appears:
Colonial Defense Forces soldiers mount a commando raid on an alien capital city, capturing and purposefully sterilizing the child of the monarch, to force the monarch to marry someone more to the CDF’s liking and have a child with him/her/it. They contact the monarch with the child still in their hands as a hostage and the monarch, although outraged and heartbroken, reluctantly agrees to do what they ask.
Do they give us all that advanced medical knowledge before they go?
SF Short Story that’s been bugging me for some reason. Read it mid-1990’s in middle school as part of a SF story collection.
Premise is an astronaut on a long relativistic journey to explore a distant world ends up getting met upon landing by a human parade/party in his honor. During his voyage, technology had advanced so much that subsequent journeys were made in a fraction of a time, enough for a colony to be fully established for many years.
This isn’t exactly a novel concept- tvtropes has a whole list of them under “lightspeed leapfrog” , but none of them seem to feature a party/parade for the arriving “explorer”.
I read the synopsis of Far Centaurus (it’s one of the tropes under “lightspeed leapfrog”), but didn’t see anything about a massive celebration/parade to greet the astronaut on landing.
Triggered by this thread, a short story or subplot in a novel (late 80s-early 90s) where a character owns a small ecosphere-type object except instead of being a couple of shrimp and some algae it it is a very complex engineered ecology, viewed under magnification and nobody suggest Microcosmic God.