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A team of Societic scientists confronts anomalies in a planetary population-control metric known as the k-factor, prompting an aged founder to send a young researcher and his reluctant assistant to perform a covert survey on a troubled world. The narrative follows their preparations, debates over scientific certainty and ethics, and the clash between theoretical models and messy human behavior as they investigate rising social activity that threatens a managed culture's stability. Tensions among institutional doctrine, personal loyalties, and unpredictable collective action probe themes of social engineering, the limits of quantitative control, and the costs of applying rigid theories to living societies.
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