- Waterclap
Infobox Short story
name = Waterclap
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author =Isaac Asimov
country =United States
language = English
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genre =Science fiction short story
published_in = "If"
publication_type =Periodical
publisher = Universal Publishing
media_type = Print (Magazine )
pub_date = May 1970
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followed_by = "Waterclap" is ascience fiction short story byIsaac Asimov . The story was written at the request of a movie company and was intended to serve as the basis of a film treatment. However, the author disliked the proposed characters and storyline and deliberately set out to write a story that he hoped would be rejected. The story was indeed rejected by the studio and was later published in the May 1970 issue of "If" and reprinted in the 1976 collection "The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories ".Steven Demerest, a safety engineer at Luna City, a colony on the
Moon , visitsEarth and takes a trip bybathyscape to Ocean-Deep, an experimental colony at the base of thePuerto Rico Trench , where he meets John Bergen, the chief, and his wife Annette.Ostensibly on a visit to exchange views on safety issues, Demerest is in fact planning to destroy Ocean-Deep. He reasons that if the project is found to be unsafe and thereby abandoned, more funding will be directed by the Planetary Project Commission (PPC) to the lunar colonies and
space exploration .When he finds that Annette is
pregnant , he has his first pang of guilt. Nevertheless, he proceeds with his object and overrides the safety systems that control the airlocks, whilst holding the Bergens hostage with a low-powerlaser .The Bergens try to talk him out of his object, and feed him a not-entirely-untrue story that Ocean-Deep is in fact an experimental precursor to colonizing
Jupiter and other planets. Demerest, realizing that he can't succeed in his plans, surrenders.
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