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A Flanjo intelligence officer hijacks a Mars–Titan freighter, locks the three-man crew out of the control room, and runs prerecorded autopilot tapes to trigger a high‑G acceleration that damages the ship and imperils the crew. He plans to brainwash the prisoners into serving his outpost and depends on a second timed tape to secure escape while remaining isolated in the control room. Lacking formal spacefaring experience, he studies onboard instructional reels to learn shiphandling as systems leak and fuel reserves become a concern. The narrative examines the precarious mix of audacity, improvisation, and technical hazard when a risky seizure of complex machinery collides with inexperience.

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Charles L. Fontenay

Charles L. Fontenay was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and speculative literature. His works often explore themes of technology, human relationships, and the complexities of modern life. Among his notable titles is "A Case of Sunburn," which showcases his ability to blend humor with thought-provoking narratives. Fontenay's writing is characterized by its imaginative plots and engaging characters, making him a distinctive voice in mid-20th century science fiction. He has penned numerous stories that reflect the societal changes of his time, contributing to the genre's evolution.

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