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The story follows a rocket engineer reassigned from experimental work to a government economic-analysis bureau after a terse message names a remote railhead and references Ziolkovsky and an exhaust velocity of 5,000 meters per second toward Luna. Partnering with a multilingual analyst, he deciphers sparse intelligence, assesses the technical feasibility and strategic implications of a rival lunar program, and prepares a dossier for military authorities. The narrative blends technical calculation, bureaucratic persuasion, and dry humor while examining how engineering details intersect with national-security decision making.
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