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A fog-shrouded Jovian frontier outpost endures a desperate siege as supplies and metal for repairs run low and the expected relief fails to arrive. The defenders face ingenious enemy tactics: starving parasitic snakes that swell when fed, hideous beetles, and massed assaults by pale, giant warriors accompanied by reptilian war-beasts and a winged dragon leader with white-clad legions. The story follows the garrison's strained camaraderie, improvised defenses, and mounting tension as officers and soldiers struggle to hold their position against repeated, escalating attacks on an alien, marsh-bordered stronghold.

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Leigh Brackett

Leigh Brackett was an influential American author known for her contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature. Active primarily in the mid-20th century, she is celebrated for her vivid storytelling and imaginative worlds. Among her notable works is "The Enchantress of Venus," which showcases her ability to blend adventure with rich character development. Brackett's writing often features strong female protagonists and explores themes of exploration and survival in alien landscapes. In addition to her literary career, she also made significant contributions to screenwriting, including work on classic films such as "The Empire Strikes Back." Her legacy continues to inspire readers and writers in the genre.

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