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"The Galton Whistle" is a
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by American writer
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, a story in his ''
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'' series. It is the first (chronologically) set on the planet Vishnu. It was first published, as "Ultrasonic God," in the magazine '' Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories'' in the issue for July, 1951. It first appeared in book form under the present title (that preferred by the author) in the collection ''
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'', published in hardcover by
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in 1953, and in paperback by
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in 1971.Laughlin, Charlotte, and Levack, Daniel J. H. ''De Camp: An L. Sprague de Camp Bibliography''. San Francisco, Underwood/Miller, 1983, pages 255, 44-45 It also appeared in the anthologies '' Novelets of Science Fiction'' ( Belmont Books, 1963, under the original title),Laughlin, Charlotte, and Levack, Daniel J. H. ''De Camp: An L. Sprague de Camp Bibliography''. San Francisco, Underwood/Miller, 1983, page 255ISFDB entry for "Ultrasonic God"
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/ref> The story has been translated into Portuguese,
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Plot

Surveyor Adrian Frome, one of a three-member survey team working in the jungles of the planet Vishnu, is captured by the centaur-like Dzlieri natives after his supervisor is killed and the third member deserts. Taken to the Dzlieri base, he finds them taking orders from Sirat Mongkut, a Terran previously lost in the area, who is pretending to be a god and has ambitions of uniting the centauroid tribes under himself as emperor. He uses an ultrasonic whistle than only the Dzlieri can hear to bolster his authority. Another captive is Elena Millán, a female missionary who had also gone missing. Faced with the choice of joining his captor's cause or death, Frome pretends to enlist, while actually seeking an opportunity to thwart the madman's grandiose scheme and escape. When it arises, he kills Sirat and absconds with Elena, making for the peak that was the goal of the survey, from which he hopes to signal for aid. Successfully rescued, he puts in for a transfer to Ganesha, another world in the star system, to escape Elena in turn; having formed a romantic liaison with her, he has since discovered she is an incurable religious fanatic.


Setting

The planet Vishnu is a tropical world occupying the same
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as Krishna, de Camp's primary setting for the ''Viagens Interplanetarias'' series. As dated in ''
The Continent Makers and Other Tales of the Viagens ''The Continent Makers and Other Tales of the Viagens'' is a 1953 collection of science fiction stories by American writer L. Sprague de Camp, the fifth book in his ''Viagens Interplanetarias'' series. It was first published in hardcover by Twayn ...
'' and the 1959 version of de Camp's essay "The Krishna Stories", "The Galton Whistle" takes place in the year 2117 CE.De Camp, L. Sprague.
The Krishna Stories
" (Essay, in ''New Frontiers'', v. 1, no. 1, Dec. 1959, page 6)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Galton Whistle, The 1951 short stories Short stories by L. Sprague de Camp Fiction set around Tau Ceti Works originally published in Future Science Fiction and Science Fiction Stories