A VISION OF VENUS
Otis Adelbert Kline
DR. MORGAN, scientist and psychologist, stared fixedly into the crystal globe before him, as he sat in the study of his strange mountain observatory.
For many years, he had been communicating with people on Mars and Venus by means of telepathy, and recording these communications.
Just now, he had established
rapport with Lotan, a young plant hunter for the Imperial Government of Olba, the only nation on Venus which had aircraft. He was seeing with Lotan’s eyes, hearing with his ears, precisely as if this earthly scientist were Lotan the Olban. The electrodes of his audiophoto thought recorder were clamped to his temples, and every thought, every sense impression of Lotan’s was, for the time, Dr. Morgan’s.
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