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A lone interstellar trouble-shooter is compelled by his employer to repair a primitive, massive Mark III hyperspace beacon whose failure disrupts navigation. He confronts an inflexible contract and an officious manager while the narrative explains how beacons register points in hyperspace and why repairs require more than simple part swaps. The account follows his methodical voyage from a nearby functioning beacon toward the ancient installation, describing the long normal-space legs, reliance on triangulation and navigational fixes, and the specialized, single-operator ships and equipment used for remote maintenance.
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