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A group of veteran spacers debate the origins of a colonial uprising among asteroid stations, prompting an older member to recount a pivotal incident. The narrative follows the establishment of a shoestring mining station, the arrival of a naval visit, and the practical and political pressures that led station managers to seek armament. Through remembered everyday details and institutional tensions, the account traces how local security measures, bureaucratic distance from Earth, and symbolic assertions of sovereignty combined to harden into organized autonomy and spur wider revolutionary change.

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Poul Anderson

Poul Anderson (1926-2001) was an American science fiction and fantasy author known for his imaginative storytelling and complex world-building. He contributed significantly to the genre, producing a diverse body of work that includes novels, short stories, and essays. Anderson's writing often explores themes of technology, society, and human nature, as seen in notable works such as "The High Crusade" and "Tau Zero." His ability to blend scientific concepts with engaging narratives has earned him a lasting place in literary heritage. Throughout his career, he received multiple Hugo and Nebula awards, solidifying his reputation as a master of speculative fiction.

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