"Exploration Team" is a
science fiction novelette
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by American writer
Murray Leinster, originally published in the March 1956 issue of
Astounding Science Fiction
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. It won the
Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 1956.
Writing in 1998,
Gardner Dozois described "Exploration Team" as "taut, suspenseful and scary". He went on to note that it is "practically the model of how to write an intricate and intelligent adventure set on an alien world".
"Exploration Team" is one of the works in Leinster's "Colonial Survey" series. It is also one of the four novelettes that were re-written and included in Leinster's
fix-up novel ''
Colonial Survey
''Colonial Survey'' is a 1957 collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Murray Leinster. It was first published by Gnome Press in 1957 in an edition of 5,000 copies. The collection was reprinted by Avon Books in 1957 under th ...
'', where it appears as a chapter titled "Combat Team".
Plot summary
The novelette is set in a future time during which humanity has begun colonizing planets in other solar systems. The Colonial Survey agency has decreed the (fictional) planet of Loren Two to be off-limits, due to the extremely dangerous native animals. Despite its decree, the Colonial Survey has authorized an experimental colony on the planet. At about the same time, the overcrowded inhabitants of another planet have established an unauthorized reconnaissance station on Loren Two. Neither group is aware of the other's existence. The authorized colony is well-funded, consisting of one dozen persons equipped with advanced
robotic and other equipment. The unauthorized reconnaissance team consists of a single man, Huyghens (no first name given), accompanied by an eagle and four specially-bred
Kodiak bears
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. The bears have been bred (the story uses the term "mutated") so as to have the psychological profile of dogs. They are friendly to humans and able to work in teams.
When the story begins, Huyghens receives a signal indicating that a ship is about to land near his station. The ship drops off its sole passenger, an officer with the Colonial Survey named Roane (no first name given), and then departs. Roane soon learns that Huyghens is an illegal trespasser on the planet and that his (Huyghens') signal beacon was not that of the authorized colony. For his part, Huyghens is surprised to learn that there was an authorized colony on the same planet. The two men put their minds to the question of why the authorized colony's signal beacon was not working and soon determine that it has been replaced with a low-technology emergency beacon. From this, the two men surmise that the authorized colony has been overrun by the indigenous predators, but that some colonists might still be alive in the mine tunnels that the colony was expected to have dug.
Huyghens and Roane, along with the bears and the eagle, undertake a dangerous cross-country trek to determine the status of the authorized colony.
Publication history
Other than its original publication in the March 1956 issue of ''Astounding Science Fiction'', "Exploration Team" did not see any other magazine publication until the May 1962 issue (No. 43) of the French-language magazine ''Satellite'', as "Les meilleurs amis de l'homme" ("Man's Best Friends").
The story has been
anthologized
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In genre fiction, the term ''anthology'' typically catego ...
at least ten times, including thrice in Italian translation (one under the title "Colonia vietata" ("Illegal Colony")) and once in German. The story also appears in two collections devoted to Leinster's work—''First Contacts'' (
NESFA Press, 1998) and an Italian-language collection, the summer 1985 issue of ''
Millemondi
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History
The first issue featured the novel ''The Sands of Mars'' by Arthur C. Clarke (as ' ...
'', as well as Volume 1 of ''
The Hugo Winners
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'' series.
The foregoing was taken from the story's listing in the
Internet Speculative Fiction Database (for which see the External Links section below). More detail on its publication history can be found at that listing.
Reception
Floyd C. Gale said in 1963 that the story was the best in ''The Hugo Winners'' Volume 1, praising Leinster for being able to adapt to changes in science fiction during a career of several decades.
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{{Hugo Award Best Novelette
Science fiction short stories
Hugo Award for Best Novelette winning works
1956 short stories
Works originally published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact
Works by Murray Leinster