tidal-destruction
The ongoing physical disintegration of the moon due to gravitational forces exerted by the Wanderer.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Wanderer (1965)Fritz Leiber
In this chapter, the new planet called the Wanderer dominates the sky over Manhattan, causing widespread public fascination and anxiety as it eclipses the moon and triggers minor earthquakes. Various characters observe and react to the planet's mysterious presence, including a group of young men in Harlem, a scientific team, and Don Merriam aboard the spaceship Baba Yaga, who witnesses the ongoing tidal destruction of the moon and the strange features of the Wanderer. The chapter explores the surreal and unsettling impact of the Wanderer on both the physical environment and human psyche, highlighting themes of cosmic intrusion and existential uncertainty.