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An aging couple and spaceflight officials confront a future in which solar and ship-borne radiation cripple human fertility and progressively erode sanity, producing a persistent hallucination that drives exposed travelers toward the Sun. Engineers and psychologists debate competing remedies — heavier shielding, faster drives, or selecting biologically tougher crews — while demographic and ethical consequences of a heredity block limit interplanetary movement. Against technical analyses, the couple's personal longing to hold family members highlights the human cost of limits on space travel, and the narrative examines how biological constraints shape technological choices and social arrangements for off-world voyaging.

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F. L. Wallace

F. L. Wallace was a prolific author known for his contributions to science fiction literature. His works often explore themes of space exploration and human interaction with advanced technology. Among his notable titles is "Accidental Flight," which showcases his imaginative storytelling and ability to blend speculative concepts with engaging narratives. Wallace's writing reflects a keen interest in the implications of scientific advancements and the complexities of human relationships, making him a distinctive voice in the genre. With a diverse range of stories, including titles like "Address: Centauri" and "Growing Season," he has left a lasting impact on the literary landscape.

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