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Definition it however you expect! And what is the origin of the mysterious powers who turn Bull's craft into their game ball This adventure was translated into English as Project: Gordon Dewey, and Max Dancey; and the seventh chapter of a serialization of "Cosmos", a story written by 18 different science fiction authors. Earthsave was reissued by Orbit in with a cover by Colin Hay. From episode 49 "The Earth Dies" yes, I'm behind on reports: Was tun wir denn noch hier?

What are we still doing here? Apparently it's not a Rhodanism, though: There is also a similar German expression "Heiliger Strohsack! There is something beautifully zen about taking a collection of foreign idioms, translating them literally into English, and presenting them without context or explanation. July 27, Tagline: A race with death in the twilight zone of the Hell planet Volumes - Perry Rodan's first contact with Arkon and appointment as the ruling positronic brain's agent in the galactic cluster M Volumes After what happened on Laros, the Ara-base near planet Gom, it is time for Perry Rhodan to leave the domain of the Arkonide Empire and to prepare Earth's defenses against the impending attack by the Aras and Springers.

But as they fled Laros, Rhodan's best people -- Bully and eight mutants -- were pulled away to planet Gom by some inexplicable power. Bully's team land on Gom, a planet with gravity twice that of Earth's, in the middle of a furious storm. All hands survive, but their ship is damaged beyond repair. They flee the ship and crawl to a nearby cave to wait out the storm. When the storm clears, the telepaths make weak mental contact with Gom's predominant life-form, which look like paint spots.

The "paint-flounders" haven't much on their mind except feeding -- and their ship's compromised hull makes it a delicious snack. Fortunately, the team's environment suits offer some barrier to the paint-flounders' munching, but not a long-term one. Later in the story, Bully decides that "paint-flounder" is too silly a name and insists they be called "Goms. The paint-flounders are also known to the Aras, who have used the beings as raw material for a bioengineering project, artificially-created monsters called Bios. When the Aras realize that Rhodan's team is stranded on Gom they send an small army of the Bios to finish them off.

Good news is that the Bios arrive in ships, which offer an option for escaping the planet. Bad news is, well, the paint-flounders, the Bios, the environment, the loss of communication with Rhodan, and just about everything else The TITAN's scientists would like to make an extended study of the strange and dangerous Goms who very nearly made victims of Bully and the mutants. But Perry Rhodan remains firm. He knows it is high time to return to Earth, and to lay the groundwork for a scam of cosmic scope, which is the only thing that can still save Earth from impending destruction.

The goal of this deception is to reinforce the attackers' notion that Earth is really the third planet in the Betelgeuse System! This adventure was translated into English as The Silence of Gom. The first edition was published by Ace in with a cover by Gray Morrow, together with short stories by Greg Akers and M. Graham; and the eighth chapter of a serialization of "Cosmos", a story written by 18 different science fiction authors. This was the last of the Orbit releases, two episodes shy of the current story arc. Not quite the same thing, but that put me in mind of the second Godzilla movie, from , in which one of the characters says, " Bakayara ", which means something like, "You dummy!

I watched the first few Godzilla movies a couple of years ago, and I remember seeing that expression more than once? I assumed it was a Japanese idiom translated literally into English. I always understood "banana oil" to be American slang; I've certainly encountered it outside of Godzilla movies.

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Yes, but it isn't Japanese slang; and it's two Japanese characters talking when that particular masterpiece of translation occurs. I checked the Oxford English Dictionary, which supports the claim that it is English-language slang though not exclusively American: Wodehouse in the Sunday Express. Wodehouse was still using the expression in , since it appears again in Jeeves in the Offing. My assumptions were clearly incorrect. Thanks for the nudge to look into it further, Harry!

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And I really ought to read some Wodehouse Sure, but I wouldn't necessarily expect Japanese slang in the English-language translation, any more than I'd expect a Japanese translation of the dialogue in an American movie where "Applesauce! And Wodehouse's work may be where I first ran into it, though that's lost in the dim reaches of the past. Thanks for the research, Steve! Everyone ought to read some Wodehouse!

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August 3, Tagline: An old and nearly forgotten foe appears -- and Gucky wants to see lizards fly Volumes - Perry Rodan's first contact with Arkon and appointment as the ruling positronic brain's agent in the galactic cluster M Volumes To protect humanity's homeworld, threatened by Springer and Ara forces, Perry Rhodan has engaged in a risky deception. If it works then the attackers, guided by "corrected" coordinates stored in the computer of Topthor's battleship, will mistake the third planet of Betelgeuse for Earth!

The Betelgeuse system is uninhabited according to the old Arkonide star catalogs -- but is the information still accurate? Convincing the Springers that Betelgeuse-3 is Earth won't be easy: Perry Rhodan will have to convince them that an uninhabited planet is actually home to a highly-developed civilization; and he will have to leverage a handful of ships into the illusion of an entire fleet.

Rhodan's plan begins with sending a recon team to Betelgeuse under command of the telepath John Marshall. The scouts soon learn that the system is no longer uninhabited. The target planet Betelgeuse-3 is uninhabited -- well, it is a "jungle planet" which begs the definition of "uninhabited" but at least it has no intelligent life. But aqueous Betelgeuse-4 is home to a species of torpedo-shaped fish people The Topsiders aren't any friendlier now than they were back then, but Marshall quickly hatches a plan to turn their unexpected appearance to the Terrans' advantage.

The scouts allow themselves to be captured, but present themselves as Springers scouting the system for an attack on a secret Terran base. Then when Marshall and his team make a messy escape, the Topsiders will not be kindly disposed to the oncoming Springer fleet. If they're lucky, the Topsiders may even call for reinforcements The surprising discovery of humanity's old foes the Topsiders and their base in the Betelgeuse system, have now been drawn into Perry Rhodan's master plan.

But will the Topsiders play along when the Springer fleet and the Aras appear And Topthor, who has already seen Earth's sun with his own eyes: Topthor, that is the key figure in the next skirmish This adventure was translated into English as Red Eye of Betelgeuse. The first edition was published by Ace in with a cover by Gray Morrow, together with short stories by Jim Harmon and Angel Arango, and the ninth chapter of a serialization of "Cosmos", a story written by 18 different science fiction authors.

August 10, Tagline: The end of an epoch -- Earth sinks into a sea of oblivion Volumes - Perry Rodan's first contact with Arkon and appointment as the ruling positronic brain's agent in the galactic cluster M Volumes Springers and Aras prepare to destroy Earth Volumes Earth is to be destroyed -- even for Perry Rhodan's best interests! Of course not the real Earth, home planet of humanity, but the uninhabited third planet of the Betelgeuse system which is "Earth" for the attacking Springers thanks to the falsely-programmed computer on Topthor's battleship!

The dramatic production of "Earth's death" must convince all intelligent beings of the galaxy's inhabited worlds: Perry Rhodan's plan is to allow knowledge of Earth's existence to fade into oblivion until Earth can develop itself into a galactic power. Whether that plan will work depends on various factors. One of these factors is Topthor's existence In this adventure Perry Rhodan's plan comes together. The Springers attack; the Topsiders counterattack; and the Springers, mistaking the Topsiders either for Terrans or for Terran allies, believe they have engaged the Terran home world.

It all goes swimmingly for Rhodan. The only wrinkle is Topthor, the only Springer captain who has actually seen the solar system and cannot possibly mistake Betelgeuse for Sol -- and who could blow the whole scheme should he share his knowledge with the rest of the Springer fleet. And indeed, Topthor recognizes something is wrong as soon as he arrives in the system. Topthor withdraws from the space-battle while he contemplates what could have gone wrong and what step to take next Can the Springer and the Topsider communicate their suspicions to their respective forces in time to thwart Rhodan's plan?

The goddess of luck and Gucky have brought Rhodan's plan to fruition, whereby Earth has been destroyed in the eyes of all the galaxy's intelligent life. Humanity has thus won some time to develop undisturbed and to begin the construction of a powerful Solar Empire. An epoch in which Atlan, time's lonely one, plays a grand role This adventure was translated into English as The Earth Dies.

The first edition was published by Ace in with a cover by Gray Morrow, together with short stories by L. Lester Anderson and Sylvius Agricola, and the tenth chapter of a serialization of "Cosmos", a story written by 18 different science fiction authors. August 17, Tagline: A fascinating new adventure begins -- the apex of the Perry Rhodan series Perry Rhodan has sought power and recognition for humanity in the universe, but despite clever moves on the galactic stage his efforts have remained piecemeal, for the means available to humanity have been, measured on the scale of the universe, too small.

Since Earth's apparent destruction in , fifty-six years have now passed. A new generation of humanity has grown up. And just as the Terran world government developed in its time from the "Third Power," so also from that government developed the organization of the Solar Empire. Mars, Venus, and the moons of Jupiter and Saturn have been colonized, and those worlds of the solar system unsuitable for colonization now serve as Terran bases or as inexhaustible repositories of natural resources of all types.

No other intelligent life has been discovered in the solar system. The Terrans are therefore the unconstested rulers of a small realm of planets surrounding Earth. This planetary realm, at a high level of technology and civilization, naturally has a battle-ready space fleet ready to defy any agressor.

And that seems to Perry Rhodan sufficient reason for a new push into interstellar space. This one isn't about Perry Rhodan. It's a first-person story from the perspective of Atlan da Gonozal, a new character who will become such a fixture of the series that he will star in his own spinoff series beginning in and lasting nearly twenty years. Atlan and Perry will soon become very close friends and allies, but first they have to fight.

Because that's the kind of series it is: Atlan is such a strong character that dominance must be established. Atlan is an Arkonide like Thora and Crest, but a very old one. For reasons not yet clear he has been stranded on Earth for all of human history and even longer. He has intervened occasionally in human history, adopting various personas to prod the development of atomic technology in order to build a spacecraft capable of taking him back home to Arkon.

But he has also spent much of the time in suspended animation deep on the ocean floor. At this adventure's opening, Arkon wakes from his most recent sleep. He'd gone under 'way back in the early s when some nutjob named Perry Rhodan was building a new country in the Gobi Desert and pissing off people with atomic weapons. Ain't it just the way?

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He feels he's waited long enough. He establishes a new identity in order to infiltrate Terrania, where one thing leads to another and he stows away aboard an outbound ship with the intent of hijacking it. Unfortunately for his plans the ship is piloted by Perry Rhodan himself, no easy mark. Excitement ensues and the ship crashes on the extremely unpleasant planet Hellgate, where Atlan and Perry Rhodan engage in a battle of wits and endurance.

What a fascinating figure, this Arkonide Atlan! For Atlan, who possesses a cell activator, the centuries are just like a day! Atlan has studied humans since the beginning of recorded history, and he has helped humans when helping also furthered his own plans.

We will hear much more about Atlan! This adventure was translated into English as Time's Lonely One. The first edition was published by Ace in with a cover by Gray Morrow, together with short stories by Kris Neville and R. Barlow, and the eleventh chapter of a serialization of "Cosmos", a story written by 18 different science fiction authors. August 24, Tagline: Disturbance in the galactic zoo! A human has escaped But Perry Rhodan, administrator of the Solar Empire, is not yet ready to let drop the protective curtain of anonymity.

His cosmic agents -- members of the famous Mutant Corps -- are under orders to keep their earthly origin a secret. Fifty-six years have passed since episode 49, and many of our characters have not aged at all thanks to the cellular treatment available to humans on the planet Wanderer. Unfortunately, the treatment is not available to Arkonides like Crest and Thora -- which worries Rhodan because he and Thora have married.

He desperately wants to keep her around for a while, but Thora is aging. There are rumors of a rejuventaion serum on the zoo-planet Tolimon, and Rhodan sends two agents to investigate: Marshall is a telepath; Marten can walk through walls. Tolimon is a zoo and home to a sprawling research institution. Marten goes undercover as a veterinary student, Marshall as a trader in exotic animals. Marshall's cover is very nearly blown when some inconsistencies appear in his story There are human captives on Tolimon and have been for centuries, kept alive with the mysterious rejuvenation serum.

Among the human captives is a half-Spanish, half-Aztec nobleman from the 17th Century, very dashing, and irresistibly appealing to Marten. Laury Marten falls in love with Rodrigo de Berceo, so when the research institute decides to reverse experimentally the effects of the rejuvenation serum, she must break him out. Unfortunately Laury and Rodrigo don't get far, and their craft is damaged in the attempt. Together with Marshall they go into hiding and send a telepathic distress call to Rhodan.

But the planet is swarming with Springers and Aras -- will Rhodan arrive in time? John Marshall and Laury Marten, the two cosmic agents inserted onto the Ara-world Tolimon, have doubtless achieved a partial victory by acquiring an ampule of the life-extending serum. But they were not able to leave Tolimon!

Perry Rhodan sees that it is up to him to intervene. The chilling cover is by Johnny Bruck. This adventure was translated into English as Life Hunt. The first edition was published by Ace in with a cover by Gray Morrow, together with short stories by Forrest Ackerman and Matt Graham, and the twelfth chapter of a serialization of "Cosmos", a story written by 18 different science fiction authors.

August 31, Tagline: He who deals with Gucky loses his beard -- or his pants An important mission on the Ara-world Tolimon seems to have broken down, and Perry Rhodan appears accompanied by Gucky to pull his agents out. As the planet's Ara government hunts the Mutant Corps agents Perry Rhodan and Gucky arrive, impersonating an Arkonide inspector and his faithful manservant. Rhodan's disguise is solid, but not without its flaws so Gucky serves as a distraction, encouraging the planet's zookeeper officials to spend more time plotting to kidnap Gucky instead of double-checking Rhodan's credentials.

And so they do, following Gucky on a merry chase as he simultaneously scans the area for the missing agents' telepathic signatures. Our expectations are not disappointed. Accidents can destroy the best of plans! So it happened on the Ara-world Tolimon when Perry Rhodan, the purported inspector of Arkon, was confronted unexpectedly with the existence of a real inspector. Perry Rhodan and his people nevertheless were able to put the dangerous planet far behind them But no less dangerous is the world to which they flee!

This adventure was translated into English as The Pseudo One. The first edition was published by Ace in with a cover by Gray Morrow, together with a short story by Forrest Ackerman and Robert Lowndes, and the thirteenth chapter of a serialization of "Cosmos", a story written by 18 different science fiction authors. The fact that the real inspector doesn't travel with a Gucky wasn't enough to give it away?

Pushkin's plot works where you're talking about an environment with marginal communication networks; in the Perryverse with near-instantaneous communication across lightyears the idea that Perry can bluster his way past career bureaucrats with a fishy cover story and an exotic pet is just too much. For what it's worth, you don't get the sense this episode is intended to be taken seriously. Much of it is just the broad slapstick humor of Gucky's shenanigans. Officious people in uniform lose their pants, for example. Gucky has his fans. One of them I ain't. September 7, Tagline: Their world suffered a fate that Earth was spared at the last second A mission on the Ara-world Tolimon almost led to a catastrophe, averted in the end by the "fake inspector.

Escaping the zoo-planet Tolimon, Perry Rhodan and his team look for an out-of the way system where they can lie low until they can be sure they haven't been followed. They comes upon Isan, a planet whose blasted surface is uninhabitable due to the effects of a nuclear war. Isan's remnant population, reduced to some , from a pre-war population of 3 billion, lives in a number of underground bunkers. And still they fight. Things are pretty bad in the bunker Fenomat, where food supplies are exhausted and the survivors are surviving on chemically-treated textiles.

Worse, they discover that survivors in the nearby bunker Sallon are digging a tunnel toward them, presumably for no diplomatic purpose. Just as the force from Sallon arrives and the battle begins, so also arrives Perry Rhodan. With hypno-beams and the Mutant Corps it's quick work to take over both bunkers. Though he captures both bunkers' command centers Rhodan doesn't capture Bellal, the erstwhile leader of Sallon.

Bellal leads a guerilla campaign and plots to kill Rhodan. The assassination fails but in the attempt Bellal kills Rodrigo de Berceo, the sixteenth-century Spanish count Laury Marten rescued from the zoo. Recall that Laury's crush on Berceo is what started the whole mess. You'd think she'd be devastated by his death, but no: Actually, she's sort of relieved he's dead.

And yes, it's just that creepy. Anyway, Rhodan eventually captures Bellal and wraps thing up. He calls in some supplies from Earth, which he hopes will be just the first shipment in a long-term trade relationship between Earth and Isan. Dear Perry Rhodan reader! Scheer has written another, maybe even more fascinating Atlan-adventure that will appear next week as Perry Rhodan volume This adventure was translated into English as Unknown Sector: Milky Way I assume because Americans can't say "Damned" in the title of a book with a significant juvenile audience.

The first edition was published by Ace in with a cover by Gray Morrow, together with short stories by Barrington J. Bayley and Greg Akers, and the fourteenth chapter of a serialization of "Cosmos", a story written by 18 different science fiction authors. The prisoner of the Solar Secret Service plays his secret trump cards. For Atlan, the lonely one of time, the centuries are like only a day for he has a mysterious cell-vibration activator. He has studied humans since the beginnings of known history and he helps humans when such support at the same time advances his own plans.

Atlan wants to return home to Arkon, the world of three planets! Atlan has come to love the brave little barbarians of Terra -- even if he sometimes does not want to admit it. Atlan feared the atomic war that threatened in and retreated to his deep-sea base -- but when he woke from his deep sleep 69 years later he found a world completely changed!

Atlan finds himself near the fulfillment of his longings -- Only one thing stand in his way: Perry Rhodan, administrator of the Solar Imperium! Perry Rhodan, who thinks only of the welfare of humanity, must deny Atlan the voyage home. But can Perry Rhodan do that? Or is Atlan the better opponent thanks to his many centuries' experience? In the exciting duel on the hot planet Hellgate it was Perry Rhodan who proved himself the better!

Atlan has been detained by the Solar Secret Service, but his thoughts are already occupied with the possibilities of a second escape. Will Atlan achieve his wishes' goal? Atlan may be a prisoner of the secret service but Rhodan sees him as a future ally, so his detainment is quite liberal. He is even allowed out of his comfortable quarters to lecture at the University of Terrania, an opportunity he uses to mix socially among the students and to groom allies of his own.

Atlan escapes Terrania, jets around the world to throw followers off his trail, hatches a new plan to escape the solar system, adopts a new identity, and makes his way to Venus to meet up with countercultural contacts. From a series perspective, the point is to establish setting: Earth and Venus have changed in dramatically since we last visited them fifty years ago, turning into zippy worlds of the future.

The story ends in a showdown as of course it must: Atlan gains the upper hand in this one and very nearly defeats Rhodan -- then suddenly realizes that he likes Rhodan and wants to be his friend and so concedes. It isn't any more plausible than it sounds, but that's how it goes. Atlan is no longer a danger to the Solar Empire's existence, for the Arkonide has now clearly recognized that that resisting Perry Rhodan's plans is pointless and even deterimental to his own plans.

But then something happens which nobody could have expected: Perry Rhodan's wife Thora is abducted, and the mutants rebel This adventure was translated into English as Again Atlan! The first edition was published by Ace in with a cover by Gray Morrow, together with short stories by Forrest J. Ackerman, Francis Flagg, and Taimi Leith Saha, and the fifteenth chapter of a serialization of "Cosmos", a story written by 18 different science fiction authors.

Those indecisive women, huh?? Those indecisive men, huh?? At least he's an equal-opportunity eyebrow-raiser. Laury at least has some justification for her change in feelings. The story does blame their situation on a "girlish trick" lit.: The Atlan thing, though is weird because Atlan says, "Well, if I can't beat him I'll join him" just as he's about to beat him. One nice thing about the Laury-Rodrigo story is its reversal of a familiar trope.

Although Star Trek came later, it makes a good example: In this one, we have the young woman adventurer falling in love with a gorgeous local man. Well, just look at the exclamation points: Mixed blood -- Aztec blood and Spanish blood had united in Count Rodrigo to a masculine beauty! How his eyes glowed!

How lordly his mouth appeared! His nose was a little too large, and exactly this excess gave his masculine face the accent of a glowing warrior, of a proud man! Per trope, adventure follows. In contrast to the Captain Kirk version, though, in which the adventurer questions his commitment to a life of lonely adventuring we find Laury increasingly irritated by Rodrigo's 17th-century habits and assumptions: After Rodrigo explained at length and detail how the arrangement of a man's personal affairs would have to confront the fact of his love, Laury's enthusiasm for the Spanish-Aztec count weakened.

Rodrigo's inability to adapt quickly to his 21st-century environment makes him a nuisance and even a danger: One night, after she had looked after the injured Gucky, Laury found the count in the aggregation chamber. With a multitool he had removed the deckplate of the defense-field generator and was tracing the routes of colorful circuits in the shine of powerful flashlight. As Rodrigo heard Laury's steps he stood, turned, and smiled at the girl.

Even to the reader Rodrigo becomes pathetic. Finally he succumbs to a terminal case of foolhardiness when he runs outside the facility's defense shield. All of this may still be according to trope, as the beloved finds it difficult to adapt to the adventurer's world. But the Kirkish anger and regret? Laury Marten bore Rodrigo's death calmly. Rhodan was happy that she already had seen for some time how her suddenly-ignited love for the Aztec-Spanish count had played a girlish trick. The authorial tone toward the character is so different from one adventure to the next that I wonder whether one author thought a dashing sixteenth-century count would make a great recurring character, and the next just said, "Hell no I'm killing him.

That sounds more like the situation with Marla McGivers. With Kirk you could just kill the girl off and move on, but Marla had to be left behind with her improbable love interestand we only have Khan's word for it how it worked out afterwards. Red alert at the Solar Space Fleet -- a cosmic agent sends an emergency call Despite clever moves on the galactic stage, Perry Rhodan's pursuit of power and recognition for humanity in the universe has remained piecemeal, for the means available to humanity, measured on the scale of the universe, have been too small.

Ralph Sikeron, a Mutant Corps agent on the planet Volat, goes silent after one last transmission: Perry Rhodan sends Fellmer Lloyd to investigate. Lloyd quickly inserts into Volat disguised as an Arkonide colonist. Hoping to search through his Sikeron's office, where the missing agent worked under the cover of a Springer merchant. Lloyd discovers that the office has already been broken into. She tells Lloyd that several others have already come looking for the missing agent, and that before he disappeared Sikeron had confided in her that he might someday disappear and that a friend might come looking for him, and that she should direct the friend to the "All-Wise Mother" of the insectoid indigenes, the Volaters.

Though Sikeron's office has been well turned over, Lloyd discovers one ominous clue: After some chasing and shooting, Lloyd makes his way deep into the jungle where the Volaters introduce him to their All-Wise Mother. The Mother tells him what she know about Sikeron's situation: Lloyd returns to the colonial city, puts together a team to rassle up more clues. It turns out that it is not the Overhead who threatened Sikeron, but two of his former henchmen who have since found service with Perry Rhodan.

They are mutants with moderate powers and suspect character whom Rhodan did not offer the life-extending cell-bath.


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They resent this slight, and intend to avenge themselves by revealing Earth's location to Arkon. To foil the plot, Lloyd must find a way on board the traitors' spaceship, in whose computer the Earth's coordinates are stored. Then escape, if possible. Two members of the Mutant Corps, the Terrans' strongest force for Peace in the galaxy, have broken their allegiance to Perry Rhodan.

But nothing is yet lost, for it seems the two mutants have not yet divulged their knowledge to any strangers! Whether they will continue to remain silent when their situation becomes critical, is another question This adventure was translated into English as Shadow of the Mutant Master.

Well, Gucky returns in the next episode so The regent of Arkon learns the truth -- and Gucky finds a new friend Since Earth's apparent destruction in , fifty-six years have passed. But Lloyd's craft was shot down while escaping the planet. Lloyd is left stranded but able to send the distress signal "Three bells" back to Earth, along with the news Sikeron was murdered by Gregor Tropnow and Nomo Yatuhin, two traitorous Mutant Corps agents who plan to reveal Earth's location to Arkon.

Perry Rhodan decides to intervene personally, with help from Andre Noir and Gucky. But just before the jump to Volat they get the news that Gregor Tropnow has kidnapped Rhodan's wife Thora. Because alien apocalypse is insufficient motive, I guess. Rhodan's space-jet is shot down as it arrives on the planet, they are attacked by hypnotically controlled panther people, they meet up with the Volats and Fellmer Lloyd, and Gucky scouts the enemy headquarters. Rhodan hatches an elaborate plan that involves 1 calling Arkon for reinforcements in response to a local uprising, 2 starting a fight with Tropnow's and Yatuhin's forces, then 3 convincing the Arkonides when they arrive that the traitors' forces are actually anti-Arkon rebels.

If the plan works, then Arkon itself will destroy the forces that would have supported it, and will distrust the traitors' news of Earth should any happen to leak anyway. Rhodan's team very nearly escapes with Earth's secrecy intact, except that the Springer Talamon happens to be on-planet and recognizes Rhodan as he leaves. The two traitors from the ranks of the Mutant Corps can no longer betray anything, but Talamon has informed the Robot Regent that Perry Rhodan remains among the living.

The galaxy's power-political situation already precarious -- and now it happens that even on Earth, political elements activate, working to overturn the current order This adventure was translated into English as The Dead Live. Ackerman, and the seventeenth chapter of a serialization of "Cosmos", a story written by 18 different science fiction authors.

They want to murder the Adminstrator of the Solar Empire! The first colonist adventure! The Robot Regent of Arkon has been informed that the destruction of Earth was nothing more than a cleverly planned bluff -- and thus the moment that Perry Rhodan has been secretly dreading comes dangerously near, of a showdown between the Solar Empire and Arkon.

Is the Terran Empire really strong enough to protect itself against the most powerful attackers But Perry Rhodan, the Solar Administrator has still more worries! Recently, elements on Earth have become active who work toward the overthrow of the current political order. Horace Mullon is an agent for the Upright Democrats, an underground organization who regard Perry Rhodan as a dictator who must be removed in order to restore democracy to Earth. Horace arrives in Terrania on a mission to figure out how to do this. He meets another discontent, Walter Hollander of the Natural Philosophers.

The Upright Democrats and the Natural Philosophers have incompatible philosophies but share a single goal -- and so Mullon and Hollander make a temporary pact to eliminate Rhodan. As punishment Rhodan sends Mullon, Hollander, and their revolutionary compatriots into exile. Rhodan has a vision of spreading humanity throughout the galaxy, establishing colonies with a variety of political strategies. Mullon and Hollander of course are unhappy with their fate, but Mullon comes to peace with it and looks forward to establishing a democracy in his new home.

When Hollander leads a mutiny on the colony ship, Mullon realizes that Hollander would be a leader even worse than Rhodan, and organizes the countermutiny. In a highly civilized political system like the Solar Empire there is no longer any death penalty! And so they have become interstellar colonists! Will these exiles be able to master their fate? This adventure was translated into English as Solar Assassins. The first edition was published by Ace in with a cover by Gray Morrow, together with short stories by Donald A. Wollheim, and the twentieth chapter of a serialization of "Cosmos", a story written by 18 different science fiction authors.

October 19, Tagline: The Unseen attack -- and the great disappearance begins So far the Solar System's galactic position remains a secret -- so far Arkon can dispatch no war fleet, even if the Robot Regent wanted to take such a step But suddenly there occurs an event that makes allies of Terra and Arkon! Since learning that Rhodan is still alive, the Robot Regent of Arkon has been sending a continuous broadcast requesting that Rhodan contact it. He worries that the Robot Regent will be hostile but the interview takes an entirely different direction: The Arkonide empire has been under attack by some mysterious invisible force that attacks without warning, is able to remove all of a planet's fauna from colonists to insects overnight.

What Arkon describes is clearly a threat to Rhodan's plans as well so he agrees to help. But no sooner does the meeting wrap up than the unseen force attacks Mirsal III and victims simply disappear. Rhodan is helpless to do anything but evacuate his own forces, but sees losses among them as well.

A series of clues leads Rhodan to believe that the force will attack nearby Mirsal II next. What has happened to the Mirsalese Nobody knows yet, but a trail seems to loom, leading to a planet nearer the same system's sun, which will have to be followed if one wants to engage the weird enemy!

This adventure was translated into English as Return from the Void. The first edition was published by Ace in with a cover by Gray Morrow, together with a short story by Coil Kepac, and the twenty-first chapter of a serialization of "Cosmos", a story written by 18 different science fiction authors. The hole in space swallows the population of a planet -- but three Terrans return Terra and Arkon are allies again, for events have occurred that threaten all life in the Milky Way. The "Attack from the Unseen" represents a danger, in which all intelligent life in the galaxy must stand together find defenses, unless they want to disappear without a trace like the population of Mirsal III.

And it comes to this, that two superbattleships-- one built on Earth and the other on Arkon -- advance together at light-speed to the second planet of the sun Mirsal, where the weird adversary begins its next attack. The population of Mirsal II are humanoid.