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A covert orbital station is constructed by scientists who live in its ring, and one day a civilian, Pyotr Diavilev, is seized and brought aboard, astonished by human-made spaceflight. He learns the station can guide nuclear missiles with high precision and is functionally invulnerable, placing its operators in de facto global control; they pressure him about the critical accuracy of his task. The story examines the tension between technological wonder and moral compulsion, the personal disorientation of captivity, and the use of scientific achievement as a means of political domination.
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