The Shipshape Miracle : Alone, Hunted, and Far From Home — But Far From Forgotten

Cheviot Sherwood expects to die alone on an empty planet, stranded with a broken ship and no one left who cares where he’s gone. Instead, he finds himself rescued by something far stranger than help — a ship that doesn’t behave like any machine he’s ever known and asks questions no ordinary pilot would ever ask.

As Sherwood settles into his unexpected escape, the balance of power shifts in subtle ways. The ship does not want his wealth, his gratitude, or his loyalty. It wants understanding. As Sherwood begins to study his benefactor, he also begins to plan, convinced that every intelligence has weaknesses. What he fails to consider is that the ship has been planning far longer — and with a patience no human rival could match.

The Shipshape Miracle unfolds as a tense psychological duel between a man who believes he can outthink any situation and an intelligence that has quietly evolved beyond human limits. Clifford D. Simak builds dread not through speed or violence, but through calm logic and the slow realization that rescue does not always mean escape.

Clifford D. Simak was one of science fiction’s most distinctive voices, publishing extensively in Astounding Science Fiction and other leading magazines for decades. His work often focused on individuals caught in quiet, irreversible turning points, including stories like “Desertion,” “City,” and “The Big Front Yard.” In The Shipshape Miracle, Simak strips the future down to one man, one ship, and a decision that cannot be undone.

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