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A Hollywood production chief and his banker backer meet on a transcontinental train to debate a studio's science-fiction cycle, arguing that filmmakers cast extraterrestrial villains to avoid offending real-world groups and to protect box-office returns. The producer frames interplanetary tales as speculative forecasts that will lose their escapist function when actual space contact occurs, while the financier worries about dignity and investor risk. Through their conversation and the intrusion of an overzealous fan, the story satirically examines commercial pressures, representational anxieties, and the uneasy compromises between spectacle and social sensitivity.
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