Sand Doom

Sand Doom

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Sand Doom by Murray Leinster

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1955

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53

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Sand Doom

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The problem was as neat a circle as one could ask for; without repair parts, they couldn’t bring in the ship that carried the repair parts!

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The black man and the American Indians are supposedly better adapted (due to their races) than the white guy, who can't survive the completely desert planet. The adapted people simply give up and try to have good deaths in the face of a catastrophe, while the white guy tries to figure a way out. Put that way, it's racist. I'm not sure how much real phisical variation there is in race, if any of the presumptions are true.

Hard to tell, I didn't see the ending coming.
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SF novellette about survival on a glaring hot planet. You'll find the solution before reading about it, I'm sure. A bit rough on the edges, with racist undertones.