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On a remote planet, an old hermit and a young botanist engage in a peculiar relationship as the latter conducts a survey. The botanist, intrigued by the cosmos, discovers a derelict spaceship that has crash-landed nearby. Despite the old man's indifference, the botanist's curiosity drives him to explore the ship, revealing its historical significance and the mysteries it holds. As they delve into the ship's past, themes of exploration, the passage of time, and the remnants of civilization unfold, highlighting the contrast between the characters' perspectives on life and discovery.

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Carl Jacobi

Carl Jacobi was an American science fiction writer known for his imaginative storytelling and contributions to the genre during the mid-20th century. He published numerous works that often explored themes of adventure and the unknown, with notable titles including "Assignment on Venus" and "Doctor Universe." Jacobi's writing is characterized by its blend of speculative concepts and engaging narratives, making him a significant figure in the realm of science fiction. His works continue to be appreciated for their creativity and the unique worlds he crafted.

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