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spacesickness

The protagonist suffers from physical discomfort due to zero gravity and the stresses of space travel, highlighting human vulnerability in space.

1 chapter across 1 book

Double Star (1956)Robert A. Heinlein

Chapter 2

In this chapter, the protagonist experiences severe spacesickness during a rocket trip and learns from Dak Broadhent about the complex and risky impersonation job he is being recruited for, which involves traveling to Mars and evading Earth authorities. The protagonist struggles with fear, uncertainty, and his own limitations, including a deep-seated fear of Martians, while Dak emphasizes the seriousness of the mission and the necessity of commitment. The chapter reveals the stakes involved, the underground network aiding the mission, and the protagonist's internal conflict about accepting the role.