Young Zaphod Plays It Safe

Young Zaphod plays it safe ( Original: Young Zaphod Plays It Safe ) is a short story by British writer Douglas Adams. It provides a history of content to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and the subsequent novels dar.

Content

Zaphod Beeblebrox, one of the main players in the Hitchhiker series, is the moment the act pilot a spaceship and has the mission to bring a group of officials to a crashed spaceship, which should throw his cargo into a black hole. This cargo is, according to the officials, however, " completely safe ". On demand Zaphod's why officials want then look for the freight, respond to them, they would basically like to watch things that are completely harmless.

Upon entering the crashed ship turns out that artificially created three persons on board, although they appear to be completely harmless, be just by this property but extremely dangerous: you do what you allow them and their apparent harmlessness there is nothing, what would you not allow them.

Appearance

Adams wrote The Young Zaphod plays it safe for the book published in 1986 book The Utterly Utterly Merry Comic Relief Christmas Book. After his death, a slightly modified version appeared in The Salmon of Doubt.

Novel series • Film • TV Series • computer game

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy • The Restaurant at the End of the Universe • The Life, the Universe and Everything • Take care, and thanks for all the fish • Mostly Harmless • And by the way one more thing ... ( posthumously by Eoin Colfer )

Planets and locations • Background and Objects

  • Literary work
  • Literature ( 20th century)
  • Literature ( English )
  • Science fiction literature
  • Short story
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
  • Work of Douglas Adams
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