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The narrative follows the desperate evacuation of a dying Mars when a vast ship bearing the last survivors lifts off amid a deadly red plague. Scientists and politicians on Earth debate whether to accept the refugees as factions fear contaminated spores, while military leaders weigh intervention. An observant pilot watches the colossal vessel's risky anti-gravity launch and prepares to intercept, navigating tense loyalties and suspicion. The story traces technical ingenuity, political mistrust, and the moral dilemma of offering sanctuary when survival itself seems contagious.

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Albert dePina

Albert dePina was an American author known for his contributions to the science fiction genre, particularly during the mid-20th century. His works often explore themes of adventure and the unknown, set against imaginative backdrops. Among his notable titles is "Alcatraz of the Starways," which showcases his ability to blend thrilling narratives with speculative concepts. dePina's storytelling is characterized by a vivid imagination and a knack for creating engaging characters, making him a distinctive voice in the realm of science fiction literature.

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