extraterrestrial-safety-protocols
The chapter outlines detailed safety measures and equipment required for planetary excursions, including pathogen testing, antigen boosters, and weapons precautions.
1 chapter across 1 book
GATEWAY (1977)Frederick Pohl
This chapter from 'GATEWAY' details the procedural and psychological preparations of officers and crewpersons assigned temporary duty on Gateway, emphasizing the dangers of extraterrestrial environments and the necessity of strict compliance and caution. It also explores interpersonal dynamics among the crew, particularly the tension between fear and duty, as well as the protagonist's struggle with vulnerability and the therapeutic process involving dream recollection and confession-like dialogue with Sigfrid. The narrative intertwines practical survival measures with deeper reflections on fear, trust, and the human need for emotional release.