Export Commodity : The Survey That Went Wrong

The mission seems simple: determine whether a remote planet holds resources valuable enough to justify exploitation. The officer sent to evaluate it is chosen not for curiosity or judgment, but because his body matches the local environment and the computers predict he can move unseen. He is ordered to trust the data, ignore instinct, and complete the survey quickly, quietly, and without interference.

The planet refuses to behave as predicted. The natives respond in ways the machines never modeled, and each encounter pushes the officer further from the certainty of his training. Violence escalates, fear spreads, and his task becomes more dangerous by the hour. Yet amid the chaos, he observes something the empire has never learned how to measure—an impulse that overrides caution, survival, and even reason. The longer he remains, the harder it becomes to separate duty from choice.

As the final sample is gathered and pursuit closes in, the officer realizes that filing an accurate report may be more destructive than lying. The fate of an entire world hinges on what he decides to send back, and whether obedience is worth the cost of being right.

Irving Cox Jr. wrote stories that placed rational systems under stress and let human behavior crack the façade. Export Commodity stands among his sharpest works, pitting flawless logic against lived experience and forcing a single observer to decide which deserves to survive. His fiction appeared in leading science fiction magazines of the 1950s, where he earned a reputation for moral pressure rather than spectacle, and for endings that leave a mark long after the final line.

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