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The narrative follows , a space traveler who faces a life-threatening crisis when his vessel is damaged by a meteor. On the brink of death in the vacuum of space, he is recovered by Katashi , an extraterrestrial whose biology and culture are fundamentally different from anything Hisao has ever known.
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