The Call From Beyond

Frederick West believed solitude would keep him safe. On the far edge of the Solar System, he finds something far worse than discovery: a hidden project that never truly ended and a plan still reaching toward Earth. What begins as a search for shelter turns into a confrontation with people who believe humanity must be guided, quietly and without consent.

As West moves deeper into their confidence, he realizes the danger is not brute force or open invasion, but something subtler and more patient. Influence travels without leaving fingerprints. Control arrives disguised as beauty, art, and progress. The question becomes not whether West can escape—but whether escape is even the right response when the stakes extend far beyond his own survival.

Clifford D. Simak built a reputation on stories where moral pressure outweighs spectacle. His work appeared frequently in Astounding Science Fiction and later in Analog, often focusing on quiet individuals standing at the edge of enormous change. The Call From Beyond reflects Simak’s fascination with unseen influence, ethical restraint, and the cost of choosing comfort over responsibility.

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Frederick West believed solitude would keep him safe. On the far edge of the Solar System, he finds something far worse than discovery: a hidden project that never truly ended and a plan still reaching toward Earth. What begins as a search for shelter turns into a confrontation with people who believe humanity must be guided, quietly and without consent.

As West moves deeper into their confidence, he realizes the danger is not brute force or open invasion, but something subtler and more patient. Influence travels without leaving fingerprints. Control arrives disguised as beauty, art, and progress. The question becomes not whether West can escape—but whether escape is even the right response when the stakes extend far beyond his own survival.

Clifford D. Simak built a reputation on stories where moral pressure outweighs spectacle. His work appeared frequently in Astounding Science Fiction and later in Analog, often focusing on quiet individuals standing at the edge of enormous change. The Call From Beyond reflects Simak’s fascination with unseen influence, ethical restraint, and the cost of choosing comfort over responsibility.

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