Consignment : In a World of Machines, Vengeance Still Runs Hot

Twenty-seven years in prison is long enough for the world to forget you. When John Krenner finally breaks free, he discovers that freedom now comes wrapped in automation, speed, and systems that no longer require people to function. His determination drives him forward, but every mile reveals a future that operates without hesitation, judgment, or mercy. The tension in Consignment comes not from whether events will unfold, but from how completely they are already in motion.

Alan E. Nourse crafts a tightly controlled thriller about momentum and consequence. This is science fiction at its most unsettling, where progress is efficient, impersonal, and irreversible. As Krenner pushes deeper into a mechanized society, the story strips away familiar assumptions about control, justice, and revenge. The result is a chilling reminder that technology does not care who you are—or why you act—only that the system continues to run.

Alan E. Nourse was both a physician and a prolific science fiction writer, known for blending technical plausibility with human stakes. His stories frequently explore the unintended consequences of progress, especially when systems outgrow the people who built them. Consignment stands as one of his most direct and haunting examinations of a future that works exactly as intended.

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Twenty-seven years in prison is long enough for the world to forget you. When John Krenner finally breaks free, he discovers that freedom now comes wrapped in automation, speed, and systems that no longer require people to function. His determination drives him forward, but every mile reveals a future that operates without hesitation, judgment, or mercy. The tension in Consignment comes not from whether events will unfold, but from how completely they are already in motion.

Alan E. Nourse crafts a tightly controlled thriller about momentum and consequence. This is science fiction at its most unsettling, where progress is efficient, impersonal, and irreversible. As Krenner pushes deeper into a mechanized society, the story strips away familiar assumptions about control, justice, and revenge. The result is a chilling reminder that technology does not care who you are—or why you act—only that the system continues to run.

Alan E. Nourse was both a physician and a prolific science fiction writer, known for blending technical plausibility with human stakes. His stories frequently explore the unintended consequences of progress, especially when systems outgrow the people who built them. Consignment stands as one of his most direct and haunting examinations of a future that works exactly as intended.

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