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Under an occupying force that renders engines useless and subjects people to nightly unconsciousness, a desperate human network refines a tiny capsule of uranium as a potential counterweapon. Winston Eberly risks transporting the element across exposed terrain, is seized by blue-skinned invaders, and, to prevent their access, swallows the capsule, imperiling himself. Captured and interrogated aboard an alien ship, he endures physical and linguistic domination while the larger human effort to build a bomb and find ways to deliver it continues. The narrative focuses on improvised resistance, individual sacrifice, and the strain of survival when technology and autonomy have been stripped away.

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William Oberfield

William Oberfield was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction literature. His works often explore themes of space exploration and the human condition in the face of extraordinary circumstances. Notable titles include "Escape From Pluto," which delves into the challenges of survival in an alien environment, and "Poison Planet," a tale that examines the consequences of environmental neglect. Oberfield's writing is characterized by imaginative storytelling and thought-provoking concepts, making him a distinctive voice in the genre.

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