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A small team of Earth explorers lands in a silent alien village and finds inhabitants who appear indifferent to their presence, neither acknowledging sound nor sight even while physical contact produces tangible effects. Attempts to communicate fail, and one crewman deliberately provokes a resident to test whether the natives react, revealing friction among the visitors about discipline and desire. The villagers carry out ritualized activities—pouring sand, tending fires, listening to unseen music and wall displays—while maintaining their nonresponsive stance. The narrative examines the practical and ethical tensions that arise when human instincts toward control and aggression meet a culture committed to passive nonresponse.
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