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Hellhounds of the Cosmos [short story]

by Clifford D. Simak

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This gripping short story from the golden age of science fiction is a must-read for Simak fans, or for anyone looking for an out-of-this-world adventure. As the denizens of Earth face an invasion from inhabitants of another dimension, the future of the planet hangs in the balance. Will anyone be able to stop the marauding attackers and save the human race?

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For six months Earth has been under attack from scarcely visible monsters. At first it was small rural communities that were wiped out, but when a newspaper editor gets the word that "The Horror is attacking London in force. … There are thousands of them and they have completely surrounded the city. All roads are blocked.” He sends reporter Harry Woods to interview Dr. Silas White, a man who claims to know something about this mysterious enemy.

At first, Woods is taken aback by White’s strangely unique ideas about evolution and extra dimensions. But when White demonstrates an apparatus that transforms a three-dimensional dog into a four-dimensional being and brings back it back again alive and whole, Woods is convinced. Convinced that this is an invasion of four-dimensional beings and that the only way to stop them is to transform humans into a four-dimensional force to counterattack. So, Woods joins another ninety-eight volunteers as they sally forth “to invade the fourth-dimensional plane of these hellhounds.”

From here on it’s a slugfest, a brawl between giants in an alien landscape, where the only thing exceeding the punches thrown are the adjectives used to describe them. And reader Chenevert exuberantly narrates every whiz-bang wallop of the fight with the gusto it deserves. ( )
  MaowangVater | Aug 16, 2021 |
Short story time from one of my favorite old-school SF authors!
1932. :)

OMG this was not what I expected it to be. The ideas behind this are not so much dated as just plain creative and oddball. You might say the young man Simak was just having a blast. Of course, it was the time of the Great Depression and horror was HUGE at the time and he couldn't resist doing a complete mash-up with hard SF.

But I honestly thought this was pretty damn great! :) Flawed to hell, sure, but I give it top marks for underlying ideas. :)

What was so great about this?

The world is getting torn up by oozy black creatures taking on whatever shape it wants out of our nightmares and nothing we do can stop it. But a corny scientist not only postulates a wild theory, he has a machine to test it. He can change volunteers into our 4th-dimensional selves in order to fight the monsters slipping through the 4th dimension. Handwavium at it's best, but this isn't the good part. :)

Evolution works slightly different than What Darwin would have us think. Simple organisms do become complex ones, but the direction for evolution is reversed on the dimensional playing field. 7th-dimensional life forms evolve into the greater 6th, 6th evolves into the greater 5th, and so on. The scientist assumes, wrongly, that we become a superman living across vastly different time scales when we pass through the machine, sending all these volunteers through to fight our survival in the most epic way imaginable.

What really happens is that we devolve into 4th-dimensional conglomerate intelligences engaged in eternal fisticuffs across all-time against other lumbering monstrous giants.

Oops. We become demons. :)

And it ends with the scientist very publicly committing suicide.

LOL it's like a modern Anime mixed with a little Lovecraft, a B-Movie mixed with a clever Darwinian twist, even a satire lambasting our most cherished tenants.

Yeah, it's also kind-of a bad story, too, but it tickled me. :) We are our own hellhounds. :) ( )
1 vote bradleyhorner | Jun 1, 2020 |
Great title: unfortunately, nothing but worm-eaten cheese throughout. ( )
  HankIII | Jul 26, 2010 |
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