
Solitary
Robert Silverberg
In a future where crime is processed by machines and intuition is treated as a flaw, one investigator refuses to accept an unanswered case. While others trust conclusions shaped by probability charts and cold logic, he suspects the truth lies in a place no algorithm would ever bother to look. Acting alone, he follows a decades-old escape across interstellar space, convinced that the computer’s certainty is built on a dangerous assumption.
The journey strips away convenience and authority, leaving only a man, a theory, and a question no system has prepared him to ask. As the search narrows, the story tightens around a single, unsettling possibility: that escape itself can become a punishment far worse than capture. The tension does not come from pursuit alone, but from confronting what a human mind becomes when cut off from all other voices.
Robert Silverberg was already publishing prolifically when Solitary appeared, with stories in venues such as Future Science Fiction, Galaxy, and Astounding. Known for pairing speculative systems with intimate human consequences, Silverberg often explored what happens when individuals push against structures meant to regulate behavior. Solitary reflects his early interest in psychology, authority, and the quiet brutality that can hide behind efficiency, presenting a mystery where the most disturbing revelation is not how a man vanished, but how completely he was forgotten.
Duration - 40m.
Author - Robert Silverberg.
Narrator - Scott Miller.
Published Date - Wednesday, 01 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Scott Miller ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
In a future where crime is processed by machines and intuition is treated as a flaw, one investigator refuses to accept an unanswered case. While others trust conclusions shaped by probability charts and cold logic, he suspects the truth lies in a place no algorithm would ever bother to look. Acting alone, he follows a decades-old escape across interstellar space, convinced that the computer’s certainty is built on a dangerous assumption. The journey strips away convenience and authority, leaving only a man, a theory, and a question no system has prepared him to ask. As the search narrows, the story tightens around a single, unsettling possibility: that escape itself can become a punishment far worse than capture. The tension does not come from pursuit alone, but from confronting what a human mind becomes when cut off from all other voices. Robert Silverberg was already publishing prolifically when Solitary appeared, with stories in venues such as Future Science Fiction, Galaxy, and Astounding. Known for pairing speculative systems with intimate human consequences, Silverberg often explored what happens when individuals push against structures meant to regulate behavior. Solitary reflects his early interest in psychology, authority, and the quiet brutality that can hide behind efficiency, presenting a mystery where the most disturbing revelation is not how a man vanished, but how completely he was forgotten. Duration - 40m. Author - Robert Silverberg. Narrator - Scott Miller. Published Date - Wednesday, 01 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Scott Miller ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:20
Solitary
Duration:00:39:32
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:40