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Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
212

Originally published
  
1973

Page count
  
212

Publisher
  
G. P. Putnam's Sons

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Publication date
  
1973

ISBN
  
978-1932100839

Author
  
Harry Harrison

Genre
  
Science Fiction

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover and Paperback)

Similar
  
Works by Harry Harrison, Science Fiction books

Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers is a 1973 comic science fiction novel by Harry Harrison. It is a parody of the space opera genre and in particular, the Lensman and Skylark series of E. E. "Doc" Smith. It also includes a homage to Larry Niven's Ringworld (1970).

Contents

Plot

Two college students, Chuck van Chider and his friend Jerry Courtenay, accidentally invent a device that can transport them through space, powered by a substance called "Cheddite", which is created by irradiating Cheddar cheese.

Chuck and Jerry, their apparent mutual love interest Sally Goodfellow and their janitor-turned-KGB spy Old John find themselves transported to Titan, a moon of Saturn, where they must contend with the native Titanians. Later, through a bizarre chain of events, they are flung into the far reaches of the galaxy, where they become involved in an intergalactic war that could change the universe forever. By the end of the novel, they have returned to Earth, where Chuck and Jerry are revealed as gay lovers.

Reception

Science fiction writer Theodore Sturgeon, describing the novel as "a Tom Swiftian, gee-whiz parody of the very worst that our severest and most ignorant critics lay on us," concluded that "I love this kind of thing at short-short length."

Wayne Barlowe included the Garnishee of Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers as one of the alien species he covered in Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials (1979).

References

Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers Wikipedia