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"Pariah Planet" is a science fiction novella written by Murray Leinster. This gripping story is about in a destiny in which humans have colonized various planets, and it explores subject matters of prejudice, social isolation, and the outcomes of intolerance. The story revolves around Calhoun, a government agent tasked with investigating the planet of Fenris. Fenris is taken into consideration a "pariah planet" due to the fact its population, known as Parahumans, had been ostracized and marginalized because of their genetic variations, which have given them unique talents and bodily characteristics. Calhoun's mission is to evaluate the situation on Fenris and decide whether the Parahumans pose a threat to the interstellar community. However, upon arriving on this planet, he discovers that the Parahumans aren't the dangerous beings they've been portrayed as. In truth, they have got advanced a nonviolent and thriving society, using their special capabilities for the betterment in their community. As Calhoun delves deeper into Fenris society, he uncovers a web of prejudice and discrimination that has saved the Parahumans remoted for generations. The novella explores the consequences of judging others based on variations and highlights the significance of empathy and know-how. "Pariah Planet" is a concept-scary paintings of science fiction that demanding situations societal norms and stereotypes, emphasizing the want for tolerance and popularity in a diverse and interconnected universe.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"Pariah Planet" is a science fiction novella written by Murray Leinster. This gripping story is about in a destiny in which humans have colonized various planets, and it explores subject matters of prejudice, social isolation, and the outcomes of intolerance. The story revolves around Calhoun, a government agent tasked with investigating the planet of Fenris. Fenris is taken into consideration a "pariah planet" due to the fact its population, known as Parahumans, had been ostracized and marginalized because of their genetic variations, which have given them unique talents and bodily characteristics. Calhoun's mission is to evaluate the situation on Fenris and decide whether the Parahumans pose a threat to the interstellar community. However, upon arriving on this planet, he discovers that the Parahumans aren't the dangerous beings they've been portrayed as. In truth, they have got advanced a nonviolent and thriving society, using their special capabilities for the betterment in their community. As Calhoun delves deeper into Fenris society, he uncovers a web of prejudice and discrimination that has saved the Parahumans remoted for generations. The novella explores the consequences of judging others based on variations and highlights the significance of empathy and know-how. "Pariah Planet" is a concept-scary paintings of science fiction that demanding situations societal norms and stereotypes, emphasizing the want for tolerance and popularity in a diverse and interconnected universe.