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A small crew aboard the Nomad approaches Saturn and its moon Titan, where they observe a human sacrifice and other ritual violence among red-skinned natives. A scientist concludes that electrical vibrations set up by the planet and its rings are tuning primitive instincts, producing superstition and aggression. Concerned for the safety of Carr's bride aboard the ship, the explorers opt for cautious aerial reconnaissance while weighing the use of force. The narrative balances pulpy adventure and speculative science as the travelers study stormy atmospheric phenomena, a strange heat-mantle near a crater, and the ethical and tactical choices involved in confronting an altered society.

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Harl Vincent

Harl Vincent was an American science fiction writer known for his imaginative storytelling and exploration of futuristic themes. His works often delve into the realms of space travel and advanced technology, reflecting the early 20th-century fascination with the possibilities of science. Among his notable titles is "Creatures of Vibration," which showcases his unique ability to blend speculative concepts with engaging narratives. Vincent's contributions to the genre have left a lasting impact, making him a noteworthy figure in the landscape of early science fiction literature.

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