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A group of colonists on a hospitable alien world experience rising tension when a rigorously cautious scientist enforces strict survival regulations, forbidding consumption of native foods and contact with local animals until formal tests are completed. Anecdotal scenes trace everyday inconveniences and resentments — from bland synthetic rations to curtailed recreation — and show how procedural obedience collides with settlers' practical needs and social life. The narrative uses a returning explorer's reminiscences to portray humor and irritation born of regulatory zeal, exploring themes of bureaucracy, cultural misunderstanding, and the social costs of applying rigid rules in an unfamiliar environment.
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