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humanity-as-young-race
Enoch perceives humanity as a young, energetic, but immature race not yet fully accepted into the galactic community.
1 chapter across 1 book
Way Station (1963)Clifford D. Simak
Chapter 12
Enoch prepares for the arrival of Ulysses, an inspector from Galactic Central, while reflecting on humanity's immature status in the galactic community and the increasing scrutiny he faces. He receives a polite but probing letter questioning his unusually long subscription to a scientific journal, symbolizing growing external interest in his secretive life. The chapter ends with a cryptic interaction between Enoch and an alien entity called the Thuban, highlighting the vast gulf of knowledge and communication challenges between humans and advanced extraterrestrial beings.