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A prehistoric cave-dweller named Tork witnesses a silent, polished alien vessel and soon experiences an inexplicable urge to travel eastward. Motivated partly by a desire to win a woman’s favor and partly by an implanted impulse from distant Antarean investigators conducting an ecological experiment, he embarks on a hazardous trek. The narrative alternates scenes of daily survival — fishing, foraging, tree-sleeping, and fleeing predators — with moments of uncanny interference and escalating curiosity. The story contrasts raw human needs and romantic ambitions with cold, external manipulation, tracing how a simple impulse reshapes a lone individual’s choices amid primeval dangers.
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