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A narrator journeys to a barren world to inspect a crashed, tightly sealed spacecraft believed to hold the body of a wealthy, eccentric uncle. The hired guide insists the vessel has been closed for months and that the occupant is dead, but the narrator, moved by curiosity and concerns about an inheritance, refuses to leave. They comb the exterior, unroll a hardened ladder and probe the viewports, only to find them fused or opaque and the interior an impenetrable black. The story balances comic impatience and mounting unease, exploring stubborn hope, the limits of observation, and the human need for closure.
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