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isolation-and-frustration
Peron experiences isolation and frustration due to restricted movement, denied access to data, and the opaque nature of his circumstances.
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Between the Strokes of Night (1985)Charles Sheffield
Chapter 25
In this chapter, Peron awakens aboard a ship under the command of Captain Rinker, who reprimands him for causing trouble and reveals that Peron's companions are in cold sleep until they reach Headquarters. Peron experiences frustration and confinement as he attempts to explore the ship and gain information, encountering limited freedom and uncooperative authority. Despite restrictions, he begins to interact with other crew members and contemplates embracing the label of troublemaker to assert some control over his situation.