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Warrior Race

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Two spacefarers running low on transformer fuel locate a recorded cache on a sparsely populated planet and attempt to recover it. They use a hypnophone to learn the local tongue, offer trade goods, and try to negotiate access, only to find the cache enshrined by a warrior society whose sacred customs forbid outsiders from approaching. The resulting confrontation pits practical necessity against ritual authority, creating a collision of technologies, expectations, and values; the tale examines cultural misunderstanding and lightly satirizes martial pride while following the characters’ efforts to resolve the impasse.

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Robert Sheckley

Robert Sheckley was an influential American science fiction writer known for his satirical and often humorous approach to the genre. His work frequently explores themes of absurdity and the human condition, often set against fantastical backdrops. Sheckley's notable stories include "Accept No Substitutes" and "Diplomatic Immunity," which showcase his unique blend of wit and imagination. Over his prolific career, he contributed significantly to the literary landscape of science fiction, leaving a lasting impact with his inventive narratives and thought-provoking ideas.

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