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A small group gathers annually in a circular chamber to await a scientist's brief window for returning from interplanetary travel, watching a battered metallic sphere that houses his machine. Friends, a hopeful woman, a pragmatic financier and skeptical reporters debate whether the voyage succeeded until the sphere opens and the scientist emerges altered and accompanied by a repulsive, tentacled creature whose presence unsettles the onlookers. The story explores the tension between scientific daring and personal stakes, the uncanny consequences of contact with alien life, and the uneasy mix of wonder, opportunism and dread that follows a startling, ambiguous return.

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Lucius Daniel

Lucius Daniel is an author known for his contributions to science fiction and speculative literature. His notable works include "Martians Never Die," which explores themes of extraterrestrial life and human resilience, and "Up for Renewal," a narrative that delves into the complexities of modern life and societal expectations. Through his writing, Daniel engages readers with imaginative scenarios and thought-provoking ideas, reflecting on the human condition and our place in the universe.

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