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The Dangers of Alien Plant Life in Sci-Fi: Lessons from The Outer Limits

Always a fun show, The Outer Limits. It had a world view that explored the mysteries of space travel and other life forms and how Man would react to and ultimately handle the unknown elements involved in Science and other forms of life not native to Earth.

“Specimen: Unknown” involves four astronauts aboard the space station Adonis and the resultant first contact they have with a rapidly flourishing vegetable-like life form.

It seems there is a toadstool like growth that the astronauts find at various spots on the space station. They try applying water and set the “mushrooms” in a growth culture. What results is a lily like flower that emerges. But the plant also can produce a life-threatening pollen spray. One astronaut/scientist is killed and therein lies part of the dilemma.

Plant forms, alien or otherwise scientifically engineered, have figured in science fiction tales before, namely, “The Day of The Triffids” (1951), John Wyndham, author, and science fiction film “The Thing” (1951). “Triffids” involves biologically engineered plant life and “The Thing” introduces a cinematic, “intellectual carrot” from space who preys upon human and animal blood to maintain its existence.

Either way you slice it, alien plant-based life can pack an unexpected wallop!

“Cry of Silence” – The Outer Limits (1964)

Bizarro alien encounter account courtesy of The Outer Limits. Filmed in glorious black and white! A married couple go to look up some remote property so they can potentially have a getaway spot from the city. They soon find themselves on a desolate dirt road with a disabled car and an eerily silent environment. Something feels not right according to the wife. After injuring her ankle, the couple’s space is encroached on by “sentient” tumbleweeds. Some force or power is propelling the weeds to antagonize and attack the couple. The couple thinks they find a reprieve from their difficult circumstances when a local farmer comes to their rescue but he too is affected by the unseen power. Soon bullfrogs and boulders are assailing the house and the couple. We find out through the old farmer’s diary that an object was spotted hurtling through the skies and landed close to his homestead. We never see what the alien presence looks like but it appears their effort to make contact with Earthlings has been a failure.

A creepy episode from The Outer Limits. The use of very weird special effects of smarming, possessed critters and plant forms are startling at times.

Definitely worth a viewing. The original Outer Limits’ content could definitely jar your nerves!

HARLAN ELLISON – R.I.P.

Legendary science fiction and fantasy writer Harlan Ellison has passed away.  Call him an iconoclast, outspoken, a larger than life character who didn’t suffer fools, especially those he felt tampered with the integrity of his work.  He reached a settlement with CBS 40 years after his script for “Star Trek”-TOS, “City on the Edge of Forever” had been delivered to reclaim his share of the profits generated from his work.  He had more impressions on the television industry collected in his series “The Glass Teat”.  Acidic observations to say the least.

I count Ellison as an early influence in my life.  He was outrageous, profane, and definitely embodied a punk sensibility.  He didn’t take shit from anybody and let the world know it.  When I was maybe a teen or 12 years old, the years recede rapidly, I found out that Ellison would be in town at a book store reading from his latest work.  I got my dad to bring me down there and crowded in to the small store to be in the Man’s presence.  He read from his book and the profanity flowed.  It felt a little awkward with my dad there but he understood the content much better than I could hope to!  A good memory.

I highly recommend the novella “I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream”.  I reread it recently and it retains its nightmarish hold.  The idea has been a source of inspiration through the years.   Call it “Skynet” before it was known as such.  You’ll see what I mean.

Harlan Ellison was a great and influential writer.  Go find his stuff and enjoy!