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The narrative follows Seymour Pond, the sole remaining trained space pilot, as he retires and accepts ceremonial honors while choosing a quiet, secure life over further hazardous missions. Senior scientists and administrators debate his decision, lamenting a generation shaped by automation and social guarantees that avoids danger and volunteerism, and worry his withdrawal threatens continued exploration. Their exchanges contrast institutional nostalgia for heroic risk with pragmatic self-preservation, examining how welfare and technological comfort reshape values and manpower. The story juxtaposes public expectations and personal choice to probe tensions between adventure, duty, and a society increasingly averse to peril.

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Mack Reynolds

Mack Reynolds was an American science fiction and fantasy author known for his engaging storytelling and exploration of social themes. He contributed significantly to the genre during the mid-20th century, producing a diverse body of work that includes novels and short stories. Among his notable titles is "Black Man's Burden," which reflects his interest in race and societal issues. Reynolds often infused his narratives with elements of adventure and political commentary, making his works both entertaining and thought-provoking. His writing continues to resonate with readers interested in speculative fiction that challenges conventional perspectives.

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