The Vortex Blaster
E. E. “Doc” Smith
Read by Phil Chenevert
Uncontrolled, terribly violent Atomic Vortices are slowly destroying civilization on every human planet throughout the galaxy. Nothing can contain or stop them despite the lensmen's best efforts until one destroys the home and family of "Storm" Cloud, brilliant atomic physicist. The tragedy triggers actions on his part that pit him one-on-one against the horrible vortices. Introducing "storm" Cloud as THE Vortex Blaster (Summary by book cover and Phil Chenevert) (0 hr 55 min)
Chapters
| 1 - Section 1 | 14:51 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
| 2 - Section 2 | 13:23 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
| 3 - Section 3 | 15:33 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
| 4 - Section 4 | 11:45 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
Reviews
enjoyable
Read2me
I personally liked the story, not his best but not bad, and I also think Phil does a great job as usual. I think his voice suits sci-fi stories perfectly!
A LibriVox Listener
when i first read this story, it was the later, far more detailed version. This version is the original short story and for its time it was ok. I look forward with interest to the inclusion of the later, fuller version at some future date. PLEASE
Fun, Campy Listen
Anthony Lackey
A fun lighthearted story about a man and his will to live. Exists truly in the spirit of old timey science fiction and the fight of the intelligent man against the forces of nature.
The title is more exciting than the story.
Paul Ajzenman
This short story is short on science and quick to find it's ending. In between, the opportunity to generate interest is by-passed.
Short and Sweet!
psichick
It's a fast paced, over-too-quickly heck of a ride! Phil does an amazing job reading it.
Enjoyable short story
Sherie Black
Phil read story perfectly. Very good story of a pioneer in technology
a great part of the lensman series loved it thanks
Chris
Not enough action in this one...
mikezane
This story really is more of a start than a story. I wish the author had made it longer. I listened to it 2x to make sure I didn't miss anything, and it just didn't have enough substance to it. Phil did an excellent reading tho. Thanks Phil!