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A recovered archaeological manuscript frames a stranded scientist's journal describing survival after his lifeboat is hurled from a crippled ship and lands on a world that supports plants but no animal life. He recounts the accident, the brief death of a crewmate named Gregory, the decision to enter cold sleep, and a scorched, improvised landing that leaves him marooned. The narrative alternates practical observations and personal reflections on loneliness and memory, while the fragment itself is presented as ancient physical evidence whose radiocarbon age and crude artifacts are offered to inform debates about ancient migrations and racial origins.
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