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Two runaway boys steal a ship to chase the stars and vanish from every chart in the known universe. Years later, stranded beneath the surface of an unlisted world, time has done its work. One of them has learned how to endure isolation and build a life among the underground people who saved them. The other has spent those same years preparing an escape, measuring distance, manufacturing fuel, and waiting for the universe to notice him.

As the years pass, the difference between patience and fixation grows dangerous. What begins as a refusal to give up turns into a plan that cannot be undone once it is set in motion. Rescue is no longer a question of navigation or timing, but of scale. The signal meant to draw help across interstellar space may also erase everything that made survival possible in the first place.

Distress Signal is a tightly focused science fiction story that builds its tension through confinement, moral imbalance, and the slow pressure of time. Rather than racing toward escape, it asks what happens when one person decides that going home matters more than anyone else’s future.

Ross Rocklynne was a prolific contributor to science fiction magazines during the height of the pulp era, with stories appearing in Astounding Science Fiction, Planet Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories, and Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy. His fiction often places ordinary people in situations where technical ingenuity collides with irreversible human choices. Distress Signal stands as one of his most unsettling examinations of obsession, escalation, and the cost of forcing the universe to pay attention.

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  1. Starships of Tomorrow 2 : The Greatest Journeys in Classic Science Fiction

    Philip K Dick, Ray Bradbury, Harry Harrison, Fredric Brown, George O. Smith, Alfred Coppel, Lawrence F. Willard, Erik Fennel, Ross Rocklynne, Robert Silverberg, George Whittington, Harlan Ellison

  2. Beyond the Stars 3 : Alien Worlds, Impossible Missions, and Cosmic Surprises

    Harlan Ellison, Bjarne Kirchhoff, Harry Harrison, Robert Silverberg, Mike Ellis, Fredric Brown, Frederik Pohl, Ray Bradbury, Paul Ernst, Philip K Dick, George Whittington, Ross Rocklynne, Robert Zacks

  3. Beyond the Stars 5 : Timeless Journeys Across Space and Beyond

    Robert Sheckley, Jack Williamson, Arthur C. Clarke, Fredric Brown, Clifford D. Simak, Harry Harrison, Leigh Brackett, Ross Rocklynne, George O. Smith, Philip K Dick, Evan Hunter

  4. 1950s Science Fiction 6 - 28 Science Fiction Short Stories From the 1950s : Cold War Cosmos: 28 Tales of Fear, Fantasy, and the Far Beyond

    Robert A. Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke, Jack Vance, George O. Smith, Clifford D. Simak, Allen K. Lang, Fredric Brown, Fritz Leiber, I. M. Bukstein, Robert Silverberg, Philip K Dick, Robert Sheckley, Harry Harrison, Edward Halibut, Frank Belknap Long, Gordon R. Dickson, Evan Hunter, Isaac Asimov, Ross Rocklynne

  5. 1950s Science Fiction 13 - 27 Science Fiction Short Stories From the 1950s : Alien Visitors, Martian Adventures, And Strange Discoveries From 1950s Science Fiction

    Frank Belknap Long, Philip José Farmer, Lester del Rey, Frank M. Robinson, Robert Moore Williams, Michael Shaara, Sam Merwin, Jr., Robert Sheckley, Randall Garrett, Winston Marks, Dave Dryfoos, Stephen Marlowe, William Oberfield, Alan J. Ramm, Joe Gibson, Alfred Coppel, Ross Rocklynne, Alan E. Nourse, Arthur Sellings, Ann Griffith, Lucius Daniel, Allyn Donnelson, Poul Anderson, Robert Abernathy

  6. 50 Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories 11 : 50 Classic Adventures Across Space, Time, and the Unknown

    Frederik Pohl, Frank Belknap Long, Winston Marks, Philip José Farmer, Stephen Marlowe, Alan J. Ramm, Joe Gibson, William Oberfield, Stephen Bartholomew, Lester del Rey, Alfred Coppel, Dave Dryfoos, Frank M. Robinson, Robert Moore Williams, Ross Rocklynne, Alan E. Nourse, Arthur Sellings, Ann Griffith, Lucius Daniel, Michael Shaara, Sam Merwin, Jr., Allyn Donnelson, Henry Kuttner, Robert Sheckley, E. M. Hull, Thorp McClusky, Victor Rousseau, Theodore Sturgeon, Randall Garrett, A. Bertram Chandler, Poul Anderson, Ben Bova, William Shedenhelm, Robert Abernathy, Fritz Leiber, Jack Williamson, Sewel Peaslee Wright, Jack Sharkey, Hayden Howard, Hal K. Wells, Jerome Bixby, Walter M. Jr.

  7. #545

    The Big Tick : A Countdown No One Else Can Hear

    Ross Rocklynne

  8. Encounters From Beyond 2 : Where Humanity Meets the Unknown

    Philip K Dick, Ray Bradbury, Erik Fennel, C. H. Thames, Bjarne Kirchhoff, Robert Silverberg, Russ Winterbotham, Lawrence F. Willard, Richard R. Smith, Frederik Pohl, Ross Rocklynne, George Whittington, John Bernard Daley, William Morrison, Fredric Brown, Henry Slesar

  9. The Vintage Science Fiction Collection 24 : Alien Visitors, Deadly Missions, And Strange Experiments From The Golden Age Of Vintage Science Fiction

    Robert Bloch, Tom Godwin, Frederik Pohl, Frank Belknap Long, Philip José Farmer, Stephen Marlowe, Stephen Bartholomew, Arthur Sellings, Alan J. Ramm, Lucius Daniel, Joe Gibson, William Oberfield, Lester del Rey, Alfred Coppel, Dave Dryfoos, Frank M. Robinson, Robert Moore Williams, Michael Shaara, Ross Rocklynne, Alan E. Nourse, Ann Griffith

  10. Lost Sci-Fi Books 101 thru 105

    Paul Ernst, James Blish, John Bernard Daley, Ross Rocklynne

  11. Lost Sci-Fi Books 161 thru 180

    Isaac Asimov, Mary Shelley, Andre Norton, Theodore Sturgeon, William F. Nolan, Evelyn E. Smith, Voltaire, Ross Rocklynne, Leigh Brackett, Fritz Leiber, Robert Zacks, Murray Leinster, Arthur C. Clarke, Ambrose Bierce, Ray Bradbury, Henry Hasse, Carl Jacobi, H.G. Wells, Lawrence M. Jannifer, Edmond Hamilton

  12. #168

    Chicken Farm : He Could Chart the Cosmos—But Could He Win Back Anna from Oregon?

    Ross Rocklynne