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"Trends"
AuthorIsaac Asimov
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)science fiction short story
Published inAstounding Science Fiction
PublisherStreet & Smith
Media typeMagazine
Publication dateJuly 1939
Trends is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It was first published in the July 1939 issue of Astounding Science Fiction and was reprinted in The Early Asimov (1972). "Trends" was the tenth story written by Asimov, the third to be published, and the first to appear in Astounding, then the leading science fiction magazine.

Origins

The story had its genesis in research Asimov was conducting on behalf of an academic writing a book on social resistance to technological change. Asimov was particularly struck by a series of articles by Simon Newcomb from the early 20th century arguing that heavier-than-air flight was physically impossible. If there had been resistance to earlier technological change, then Asimov reasoned that there might be social resistance to spaceflight, which was a notion he had never encountered before in a science fiction story. In December 1938, Asimov wrote a story, which he originally titled "Ad Astra", that included resistance to a proposed flight to the Moon, submitting it to Astounding editor John W. Campbell on 21 December. On 29 December Asimov received a letter from Campbell asking for a story conference. At the conference, Campbell said that he had never read a story that included resistance to space flight, that he liked the idea, and wanted Asimov to rewrite "Ad Astra" to make it central to the story. Asimov brought the revised version to Campbell on 24 January, 1939, and Campbell accepted it, publishing it under the title "Trends".

Plot summary

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"Trends" tells the story of a fictional first flight around the Moon.


"Trends" is narrated by Clifford McKenny, looking back from the year 2008, who tells how his boss John Harman was preparing to fly a rocket, the Prometheus, to the Moon in 1973. On 14 July, the day before the scheduled flight, a newspaper called the Clarion denounces Harman as an impious blasphemer for daring to profane the heavens with his rocket ship, and warns that if the government won't stop him, "our enraged citizenry may have to take matters into their own hands". The head of the research institute Harman works for tries to dissuade him, arguing that popular opposition to his work is too strong. Harman refuses to listen.

On the day of the flight, after Harman enters the Prometheus and prepares to launch it, it explodes, killing 28 members of a mostly hostile crowd led by a powerful evangelist named Otis Eldredge. McKenny learns that his coworker Shelton sabotaged the rocket. The next day, a mob led by an injured Eldredge converges on the hospital where Harman is recuperating, and is barely kept from lynching him. Within a week, a bill passes Congress making rocket experiments a capital crime, and it becomes clear to McKenny that Harman will not be allowed to leave the hospital. He smuggles Harman out and takes him to his uncle's farm in Minnesota.

Within six months, Harman is preparing to try again. McKenny is sent to Chicago to collect the remainder of Harman's personal fortune, and to recruit a handful of trusted engineers. Over the next five years, Harman oversees the construction of the New Prometheus. At the same time, Eldredge's followers gain control of Congress, which establishes the Federal Scientific Research Investigatory Bureau to scrutinize and control all scientific research. Eldredge's death in 1976 does not deter his followers, who continue to restrict scientific research. On 25 March 1978, the FSRIB issues the Easter Edict, forbidding all independent scientific research. A month later, Harman launches the New Prometheus and succeeds in making a free return trajectory around the Moon. Harman lands across the Potomac from Washington, D.C. and before collapsing announces that he has been to the Moon. The news of Harman's feat, combined with Eldredge's absence and growing popular discontent at the extreme policies of the FSRIB, causes a reaction against antiscientism, and Harman is acclaimed as a hero.

Influence

Asimov has often cited "Trends" as an example of a successful prediction of the future in a science fiction story. Even though he got the details of the flight itself wrong, he notes, he was correct in predicting that there would be popular opposition to a flight to the Moon.

References

  • Asimov, Isaac, "When Aristotle Fails, Try Science Fiction", Intellectual Digest, December 1971.
  • Asimov, Isaac, "Prediction as a Side Effect", Boston Review of Arts, July 1972.
  • Asimov, Isaac, "How Easy to See the Future", Natural History, April 1975.
  • Asimov, Isaac, In Memory Yet Green, Doubleday, 1979, ISBN 0-385-13679-X.

External links

"Trends" in The Early Asimov (ISBN 0-385-03979-4)


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Isaac Asimov

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Born: January 2?, 1920?[1]
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Died: March 6 1992 (aged 72)
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Isaac Asimov

A photograph of Asimov taken by Jay Kay Klein
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Petrovichi, Russian SFSR
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Analog Science Fiction and Fact is the longest-running science fiction magazine of all time. Initially published in 1930 in the United States as Astounding Stories, it is considered one of the seminal science-fiction magazines.
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The Early Asimov

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Author Isaac Asimov
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Simon Newcomb (March 12 1835 – July 11 1909) was a Canadian-American astronomer and mathematician. Though he had little conventional schooling, he made important contributions to timekeeping as well as writing on economics, statistics and authoring a science fiction novel.
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In Memory Yet Green is the first volume of Isaac Asimov's two-volume autobiography. It was published in 1979. This first volume covers the years 1920 to 1954, which lead up to the point just prior to Asimov becoming a full time writer.
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The Early Asimov

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Author Isaac Asimov
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Isaac Asimov

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Pseudonym: Dr. A, Paul French, George E. Dale
Born: January 2?, 1920?[1]
Petrovichi, Russian SFSR
Died: March 6 1992 (aged 72)
New York, New York, USA
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"The Callistan Menace"
Author Isaac Asimov
Language English
Genre(s) Science fiction short story
Published in Astonishing Stories
Publication type Periodical
Publisher Popular Publications
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"Ring Around the Sun"
Author Isaac Asimov
Language English
Genre(s) Science fiction short story
Published in Future Fiction
Publication type Periodical
Publisher Double Action Magazines
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"The Magnificent Possession"
Author Isaac Asimov
Language English
Genre(s) Science fiction short story
Published in Future Fiction
Publication type Periodical
Publisher Double Action Magazines
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"The Weapon Too Dreadful to Use"
Author Isaac Asimov
Language English
Genre(s) Science fiction short story
Published in Amazing Stories
Publication type Periodical
Publisher Ziff-Davis
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"Black Friar of the Flame"
Author Isaac Asimov
Language English
Genre(s) Science fiction short story
Published in Planet Stories
Publication type Periodical
Publisher Fiction House
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"Half-Breed"
Author Isaac Asimov
Language English
Series Tweenie
Genre(s) science fiction short story
Published in Astonishing Stories
Publisher Popular Publications
Media type Magazine
Publication date February 1940
Followed by
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"The Secret Sense"
Author Isaac Asimov
Language English
Series ?
Genre(s) Science fiction short story
Published in Cosmic Stories
Publication type Periodical
Publisher ?
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"Homo Sol"
Author Isaac Asimov
Language English
Series Homo Sol Trilogy
Genre(s) Science fiction short story
Published in Astounding Science Fiction
Publication type Periodical
Publisher Street & Smith
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"Half-Breeds on Venus"
Author Isaac Asimov
Language English
Series Tweenie
Genre(s) Science fiction short story
Published in Astonishing Stories
Publication type Periodical
Publisher Popular Publications
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"The Imaginary"
Author Isaac Asimov
Language English
Series Homo Sol Trilogy
Genre(s) science fiction short story
Published in Super Science Stories
Publisher Popular Publications
Media type Magazine
Publication date November 1942
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"Heredity"
Author Isaac Asimov
Language English
Genre(s) science fiction short story
Published in Astonishing Stories
Publisher Popular Publications
Media type Magazine
Publication date April 1941 Heredity
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