The Madness of Lancelot Biggs : Biggs Risked His Pride for Power… and Played the Craziest Game in the Galaxy

A routine voyage turns combustible when academy rivalry, wounded pride, and a stubborn captain collide inside the control turret of the good ship Saturn. With the annual Rocketeer–Wrangler grid battle about to begin, tensions are already running hot — and then Lancelot Biggs, lanky genius and perpetual irritant, pushes his luck one bet too far. What begins as friendly wagering becomes something far more dangerous when Biggs stakes not only his money and career prospects, but his chance at a life with the captain’s daughter. As the score climbs and hope fades, it looks as though Biggs has finally gambled himself into ruin.

But Lancelot Biggs has never been ordinary. His experimental uranium audio plate promises clearer transmission across space, yet it carries a strange and unpredictable property. While the crew listens to what seems like a crushing defeat, Biggs stands calm — almost serene — as if he knows something no one else does. The question isn’t whether the game can be won. It’s whether Biggs has just destroyed his future… or engineered the boldest comeback in space.

Nelson S. Bond was one of the most versatile and prolific voices in American speculative fiction. Beginning his career in the 1930s, Bond sold stories to Astounding Science-Fiction, Blue Book, Weird Tales, and Thrilling Wonder Stories, and became especially known for his humorous, fast-moving science fiction. Lancelot Biggs first appeared in Bond’s series of interplanetary tales featuring the good ship Saturn, where academic rivalry, spacefaring adventure, and sharp comic timing blended into something uniquely his own. Bond later received the First Fandom Hall of Fame Award and was honored as a Grand Master by the World Fantasy Convention — recognition of a career that balanced wit, invention, and genuine affection for his characters.

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A routine voyage turns combustible when academy rivalry, wounded pride, and a stubborn captain collide inside the control turret of the good ship Saturn. With the annual Rocketeer–Wrangler grid battle about to begin, tensions are already running hot — and then Lancelot Biggs, lanky genius and perpetual irritant, pushes his luck one bet too far. What begins as friendly wagering becomes something far more dangerous when Biggs stakes not only his money and career prospects, but his chance at a life with the captain’s daughter. As the score climbs and hope fades, it looks as though Biggs has finally gambled himself into ruin.

But Lancelot Biggs has never been ordinary. His experimental uranium audio plate promises clearer transmission across space, yet it carries a strange and unpredictable property. While the crew listens to what seems like a crushing defeat, Biggs stands calm — almost serene — as if he knows something no one else does. The question isn’t whether the game can be won. It’s whether Biggs has just destroyed his future… or engineered the boldest comeback in space.

Nelson S. Bond was one of the most versatile and prolific voices in American speculative fiction. Beginning his career in the 1930s, Bond sold stories to Astounding Science-Fiction, Blue Book, Weird Tales, and Thrilling Wonder Stories, and became especially known for his humorous, fast-moving science fiction. Lancelot Biggs first appeared in Bond’s series of interplanetary tales featuring the good ship Saturn, where academic rivalry, spacefaring adventure, and sharp comic timing blended into something uniquely his own. Bond later received the First Fandom Hall of Fame Award and was honored as a Grand Master by the World Fantasy Convention — recognition of a career that balanced wit, invention, and genuine affection for his characters.

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