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A small exploration team lands on an asteroid that turns out to be a fragment of a destroyed planet, and a field paleontologist encounters a lone, red-furred survivor of that vanished species. The creature demonstrates speech, advanced memory, and an unusual lifespan that makes human reference points misleading. Their cautious exchanges expose stark differences in temporal perspective, provoke scientific curiosity and ethical unease, and reveal how intelligence and adaptability can be both endearing and threatening. The episode focuses on loneliness, the responsibilities of contact, and the challenge of understanding an alien lifeform shaped by vastly different history and environment.

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Jerome Bixby

Jerome Bixby was an American science fiction writer and screenwriter, known for his imaginative storytelling and contributions to the genre. He is best recognized for his short stories and teleplays, which often explore themes of humanity and the unknown. Among his notable works is "Cargo to Callisto," a tale that reflects his interest in space exploration. Bixby's writing is characterized by its blend of speculative ideas and emotional depth, making him a significant figure in mid-20th century science fiction. His works continue to resonate with readers and influence contemporary writers.

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