The Untouchable Adolescents : Rebellion Is a Youthful Disease

A merchant captain diverts his ship to a vibrant alien world after discovering that its continents will soon tear themselves apart. The science is conclusive, the timetable is short, and millions of lives hang in the balance. What he does not expect is resistance—not from hostile weapons, but from a young, intelligent species that wants nothing from outsiders and trusts nothing that comes from the sky.

The encounter turns volatile when the inhabitants reveal an ability humanity has never faced before, and every attempt to help only deepens their refusal. Old wounds from earlier visitors have taught them that intervention carries its own kind of violence. As the situation escalates, the captain is forced to confront a brutal dilemma: respect their choice and watch catastrophe unfold, or impose aid and become the very thing they fear.

The Untouchable Adolescents is one of Harlan Ellison’s most direct and unsettling confrontations between intention and outcome. The story tightens relentlessly as good motives collide with memory, mistrust, and irreversible timing. There is no villain here—only decisions made too late, and the unbearable cost of being right when no one will listen.

Harlan Ellison was already making waves in science fiction when this story appeared, publishing prolifically in magazines such as Galaxy Science Fiction, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and If. Over a career spanning more than five decades, Ellison produced hundreds of short stories, essays, and screenplays, including “I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream,” “A Boy and His Dog,” and Dangerous Visions, the landmark anthology that reshaped the genre. The Untouchable Adolescents reflects Ellison at his most unflinching—stripping away optimism to examine what happens when help arrives too late to be trusted.

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A merchant captain diverts his ship to a vibrant alien world after discovering that its continents will soon tear themselves apart. The science is conclusive, the timetable is short, and millions of lives hang in the balance. What he does not expect is resistance—not from hostile weapons, but from a young, intelligent species that wants nothing from outsiders and trusts nothing that comes from the sky.

The encounter turns volatile when the inhabitants reveal an ability humanity has never faced before, and every attempt to help only deepens their refusal. Old wounds from earlier visitors have taught them that intervention carries its own kind of violence. As the situation escalates, the captain is forced to confront a brutal dilemma: respect their choice and watch catastrophe unfold, or impose aid and become the very thing they fear.

The Untouchable Adolescents is one of Harlan Ellison’s most direct and unsettling confrontations between intention and outcome. The story tightens relentlessly as good motives collide with memory, mistrust, and irreversible timing. There is no villain here—only decisions made too late, and the unbearable cost of being right when no one will listen.

Harlan Ellison was already making waves in science fiction when this story appeared, publishing prolifically in magazines such as Galaxy Science Fiction, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and If. Over a career spanning more than five decades, Ellison produced hundreds of short stories, essays, and screenplays, including “I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream,” “A Boy and His Dog,” and Dangerous Visions, the landmark anthology that reshaped the genre. The Untouchable Adolescents reflects Ellison at his most unflinching—stripping away optimism to examine what happens when help arrives too late to be trusted.

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