- C-Chute
"C-Chute" is a
science fiction short story byIsaac Asimov . It was first published in the October1951 issue ofGalaxy Magazine , and later appeared in Asimov's collections "Nightfall and Other Stories " (1969 ) and "The Best of Isaac Asimov " (1973 ). [cite book|title=The Best of Isaac Asimov|date=1973|author=Isaac Asimov |isbn=0-385-05078-X|publisher=Doubleday|chapter=Introduction]Plot introduction
One of the few Asimov stories that feature aliens, the story deals with a group of people imprisoned by an alien race when their spaceship is captured. The emphasis of the story is on the interactions and group
psychology of the prisoners, all of whom have differing backgrounds and motivations.Plot summary
During Earth's first interstellar war, a civilian transport travelling to Earth is captured by a ship piloted by the Kloros, a
chlorine -breathing race of intelligent beings. They place two of their own on board the ship and, with its passengers now prisoners of war, head off to an unknown destination. The passengers fall into argument and dispute, some coming to blows, with contradicting feelings on what should be done; opinions range from a violent counteroffensive to a passive acceptance of their situation. Only Mullen, a shy, mild-mannered, and shortbookkeeper , is willing to make an attempt to take back control of the ship, which he does by exiting via the C-Chute (normally used for launching corpses for burial in space) and entering the control room via the navigational steam-tubes. He is successful and kills the two Kloro by spraying them withoxygen .As an unlikely hero, Mullen admits that he was not motivated by bravery, anger, or fear, but by homesickness for Earth.
An argument between Asimov and the editor Horace L Gold over this story was the inspiration for Asimov's story
The Monkey's Finger .Film, TV and theatrical adaptations
C-Chute was adapted for radio in the anthology series
X Minus One , and was first broadcast onFebruary 8 ,1956 .Fact|date=August 2008References
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