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The story follows a crew member who falters from extreme fear while a rocket approaches Mars, and a ship psychiatrist fabricates a persistent illusion that the man is returning to Earth so he can continue to work. It traces how perception is altered as a defensive mechanism, the moral tension between compassionate deception and professional ethics, and the strain such interventions place on crew relationships. Vivid sensory details and escalating clashes between the implanted fantasy and external reality probe the limits of psychological care in life‑threatening environments.
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