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censorship-and-control
The government enforces strict censorship on information about the Spin and Martian archives, reflecting societal fear and political control.
1 chapter across 1 book
Spin (2006)Robert Charles Wilson
I. Tiutchev, who couldn't have imagined the Spin but wrote as
This chapter explores the aftermath of humanity's encounter with the Spin membrane, focusing on the psychological and social changes in Jason, a Martian Fourth, and the winding down of the Perihelion space agency. The narrator decides to leave Perihelion and start a private medical practice amid a society increasingly shaped by fear, censorship, and the slow progress of replicator technology designed to explore beyond the Spin. The chapter also highlights the tension between secrecy and knowledge, as well as the personal costs of living under the Spin's shadow.