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A party of off-world observers captures a fragile biped native and documents its slow neuromuscular reactions, rudimentary vocal symbols, and dependence on low gravity. After repairing a fractured limb with a heavier artificial bone, the native becomes unable to lift the replacement and is effectively immobilized. The visitors debate whether to proceed with further biomechanical reconstruction or to avoid further interference, framing a conflict between compassionate aid and cultural contamination. The story examines unintended consequences of advanced technology and raises moral questions about responsibility, autonomy, and the risks of altering another species.
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