Trouble on Titan
When Tuck Benedict and David Torm faced each other on the bleak and
frigid face of Titan, Saturn's sixth moon, they represented, literally,
the opposite ends of the universe. For in the twenty-second century,
Tuck represented the rich and easy civilization of an Earth that had
grown luxurious by utilizing solar energy through a catalytic mineral
produced in Titan's grim mines.
David Torm, whose ancestors had been exiled to Titan centruies before,
stood for the hardened Titan colonists who huddled beneath their
airtight dome to mine the metal responsible for Earth's prosperity.
Meeting on the eve of an open revolt by the Titan miners against
Earth's authority, these two teen-agers found ground for friendship
that their bickering fathers could never see.
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Alan E. Nourse
Alan Edward Nourse (1928–1992) was an American science fiction author and physician. He wrote both juvenile and adult science fiction, as well as nonfiction works about medicine and science. His SF works generally focused on medicine and/or psionics.
