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The narrative follows a Space Patrol captain who travels from a lunar way station into a fraught interplanetary political crisis involving a lawless exile territory on Venus and a rising underground movement. Debates over whether to let the colony remain a safety valve for society or to intervene militarily drive plot and character tensions, and practical concerns about fuel and logistics amplify the stakes. Encounters on the Moon Station, with bureaucrats, bartenders, and a Martian courier, frame escalating choices about order, punishment, and the possibility of broader war among habitable worlds.

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Wallace West

Wallace West was an American author known for his contributions to speculative fiction and science fiction. His works often explore themes of time, war, and the human condition. Among his notable titles is "Dawningsburgh," which reflects his imaginative storytelling. West's writing is characterized by a blend of thought-provoking narratives and engaging prose, making him a unique voice in early 20th-century literature. Other significant works include "Listen, children ... listen!" and "No war tomorrow," which further showcase his ability to weave complex ideas into accessible tales.

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