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A small, overcrowded expedition vessel bound for Saturn chronicles mounting tensions among its mixed crew during a months-long voyage. Recurrent shortages, contaminated provisions, equipment malfunctions, and unexplained fumes worsen cabin fever, producing petty feuds and suspicion. Illness outbreaks, hallucinations, and a suspicious death escalate fears of deliberate poisoning or sabotage, prompting medical intervention and uneasy alliances as the group confronts moral strain and paranoia. The narrative follows the deterioration of social order aboard the closed ship, the technical pressures of sustaining life in confined space, and the psychological consequences of prolonged isolation.
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