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An interstellar traveler diverts to a nearby sun, learns from visitors from Vega that a planet-bound species has mastered surprising nuclear techniques, and decides to investigate. He descends among beachgoers, assumes a human male form to blend in, and examines superficial physiological and cultural differences that other observers find puzzling, such as variants in dress and reproductive roles. The account pairs scientific curiosity with comic misreadings of social behavior, showing how alien perspectives and preconceived categories can distort interpretation of unfamiliar life.
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