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Eden
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A 1959 Science Fiction novel by Stanisław Lem. A routine flyby by a human exploratory spaceship ends with the crash of the ship on an uncharted planet. The crew survive, but find themselves stranded in a strange and clearly inhabited world. They then face two tasks: the first is repairing their mangled ship and technical equipment to hopefully return to space and ultimately home. The second is to find out as much as possible about the inhabitants to determine whether they pose a threat and ideally, make contact. But the society of the inhabitants of Eden, the “Doublers”, is strange and troubling, and making contact might be harder than initially thought.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); }) | |
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Bizarre Alien Biology: Not surprising for Stanisław Lem, but the Doublers really deserve special mention. Their name derives from their bodies appearing to consist of two parts: a big, bear-like translucent section which is similar to a shell or coat, but which is also used for walking, and a small, thin brownish torso with arms and a head which is connected to the inside of the shell and can be retracted into it. | |
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Awesome Personnel Carrier: The Engineer takes great solace in finally getting the Defender, their armored exploration vehicle, working, which is armed with an anti-matter beam. | |
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Blue-and-Orange Morality: The crew has some uncomfortable discussions over whether this is in effect for the Doublers, as some of the things they witness are reminiscient of atrocities from mankinds past, but as the Doctor points out could just be a result of this trope in action. | |
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