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Theodore L. Thomas (1920–2005)

Author of The Clone

22+ Works 194 Members 3 Reviews

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Includes the names: Thedore L. Thomas, L. Theodore Thomas

Also includes: Ted Thomas (1)

Works by Theodore L. Thomas

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The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard SF (1994) — Contributor — 435 copies, 6 reviews
Astounding: John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology (1973) — Contributor — 258 copies, 1 review
A Century of Science Fiction (1962) — Contributor — 207 copies, 2 reviews
101 Science Fiction Stories (1986) — Author — 174 copies, 2 reviews
Time Probe: The Sciences in Science Fiction (1967) — Contributor — 156 copies, 3 reviews
6th Annual Edition: The Year's Best S-F (1961) — Contributor — 139 copies, 1 review
Spectrum 5 (1968) — Contributor — 135 copies, 2 reviews
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 12th Series (1963) — Contributor — 128 copies, 2 reviews
The Playboy Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy (1955) — Contributor — 127 copies, 2 reviews
SF: The Best of the Best (1967) — Author, some editions — 120 copies, 1 review
Analog Anthology #1: Fifty Years of the Best Science Fiction From Analog (1980) — Contributor — 118 copies, 1 review
Analog 2 (1962) — Contributor — 114 copies, 1 review
Armageddon (1990) — Contributor — 110 copies, 1 review
The Science Fictional Solar System (1951) — Contributor — 102 copies, 2 reviews
Orbit 2 (1967) — Contributor — 96 copies, 2 reviews
SF: The Year's Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy: 4th Annual Volume (1959) — Contributor — 78 copies, 1 review
Orion's Sword (1980) — Contributor — 77 copies, 1 review
Alpha 1 (1970) — Contributor — 74 copies, 2 reviews
Best from Orbit, Volumes 1-10 (1975) — Contributor — 74 copies, 2 reviews
100 Astounding Little Alien Stories (1996) — Contributor — 73 copies, 1 review
Orbit 8 (1970) — Author, some editions — 65 copies, 4 reviews
Best SF: 1973 (1974) — Contributor — 57 copies, 4 reviews
A Pocketful of Stars (1972) — Contributor — 55 copies, 1 review
The Best Horror Stories from The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (1988) — Contributor — 52 copies, 1 review
The Eighth Galaxy Reader (1965) — Contributor — 43 copies, 1 review
The Young Oxford Book of Aliens (1998) — Contributor — 23 copies
Dawn of Time: Prehistory Through Science Fiction (1979) — Contributor — 13 copies, 1 review
Galaxy Science Fiction 1969 January, Vol. 27, No. 6 (1969) — Author — 13 copies, 1 review
Saturn im Morgenlicht (1963) — Contributor — 7 copies, 1 review
Criminal Justice through Science Fiction (1977) — Contributor — 6 copies
Science Fiction Stories September 1958 (1958) — Contributor — 4 copies
Science Fiction Stories May 1957 (1957) — Contributor — 3 copies
Science Fiction Stories July 1957 (1957) — Contributor — 3 copies
Historier fra andre verdener — Contributor; Author, some editions — 2 copies, 1 review
Fantastic Chicago (1991) — Author — 2 copies

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“The clone was a creature of growth, and all the nutrients it needed were at hand in the pool.”

from the back cover: "One night, beneath the streets of the city, four ingredients found their way into the same collector box in the underground sewer system. There these ingredients - muriatic acid; trisodium phosphate; a bit of meat; and a fleck of silica gel - combined in a warm, seething liquid and gave birth to a hideous, destructive force: the clone..." "Then seeking more food, the show more deadly green tissue reached upward and entered the unsuspecting city..."

"Nothing could stop it...". And when it comes up from the sewers into a sink in the kitchen of Al’s Restaurant (on Michigan at Eighteenth), Mark Kenniston “…saw a creature or an organism of some sort there capable of dissolving human tissue…”! Then it flows back down the drain…. Leaving “…only a puddle of water and some clothes.”

The clone doesn’t like iodine solution, however. Or Harry’s, meat cleaver, which is in his hand throughout! It even starts absorbing the nutrients from building materials, and slowly starts to destroy the whole city! It's a pretty fun read, even though it is also a warning from the authors (from 1965!) about the dangers of the chemicals poisoning our environment! And, in this story, the danger eats people!!!

Moral of the story: Be careful what you pour down the drain!!!

Or you may find yourself at the wrong end of “…this pusillanimous fleck of gelatinous matter…”!
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