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The story takes place on an enslaved Venus where prisoners toil in a phosphorescent swamp harvesting rare, jewel-like plant fruits under a punitive interplanetary regime. An Earthman endures hopeless conditions and nearly drowns before being rescued by a small, winged native, highlighting both cross-species compassion and systemic brutality. Alongside these survival scenes, a warrior-princess emerges bearing knowledge of a cataclysmic weapon that can alter the balance of power. The narrative interweaves personal endurance, the moral dilemmas of revolt, and the ethical consequences of deploying overwhelmingly destructive technology in the struggle against colonial domination.

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Albert dePina

Albert dePina was an American author known for his contributions to the science fiction genre, particularly during the mid-20th century. His works often explore themes of adventure and the unknown, set against imaginative backdrops. Among his notable titles is "Alcatraz of the Starways," which showcases his ability to blend thrilling narratives with speculative concepts. dePina's storytelling is characterized by a vivid imagination and a knack for creating engaging characters, making him a distinctive voice in the realm of science fiction literature.

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