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Nirgal experiences low-altitude sickness and sensory overload, emphasizing the biological differences between Mars and Earth inhabitants.

1 chapter across 1 book

Blue Mars (1997)Kim Stanley Robinson

Chapter 25

Nirgal wakes disoriented in a small chamber on Earth, experiencing intense sensory and physical reactions to the tropical environment and cultural surroundings. Despite initial intimacy and hospitality, he struggles with low-altitude sickness and the overwhelming sensory input of Earth, leading to emotional and physical distress. The chapter ends with the group traveling to Europe, where Nirgal hopes to recover and confronts complex feelings about lost companions and the mythic status of the First Hundred.