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A lone exploration crewman stationed among humanoid natives endures persistent, unexplained mental intrusions while mourning the recent accidental death of his twin. He observes a sudden quiet in a nearby village, notes striking physiological and technological differences in the locals, and worries as other expedition ships fail to report back. Communication with headquarters highlights the difficulty of conveying peaceful intent across inscrutable languages and possible telepathic contact, and the growing pattern of fatal misunderstandings. The narrative explores isolation, the fragility of human perception under grief, and the peril that cultural miscommunication poses to interplanetary contact.

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Tom Godwin

Tom Godwin was an American science fiction author known for his imaginative storytelling and thought-provoking themes. He gained recognition for his works that often explore the complexities of human nature and the challenges of survival in alien environments. His notable titles include "The Last Victory" and "Space Prison," which showcase his ability to blend action with philosophical inquiry. Godwin's writing is characterized by a keen sense of adventure and a deep understanding of the human condition, making him a significant figure in mid-20th century science fiction literature.

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