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Science Fiction in English _ Turning Point by Alfred Coppel
Alfred Koppel's "Turning Point" is a science fiction short story published in the 1950s. The title of this work, "Turning Point," implies that there is an important change or decisive moment at the center of the story. The novel is likely to deal with a situation that is at a major turning point in human history or in an individual's life. Koppel is likely to explore innovations in science and technology, groundbreaking discoveries in space exploration, or events that change the fate of humanity in this work. "Turning Point" reflects the rapid scientific development and social changes of the 1950s, and will contain both anticipation and anxiety about the future. Through the choices and consequences of the characters facing a decisive moment, this novel will provide readers with an opportunity to think deeply about the meaning of change and the impact it can have.

Summary
Director Han Merrick paced the floor nervously. His thin, almost ascetic face was pale and drawn.
"We can't allow it, Virginia," he said, "Prying of this sort can only precipitate a pogrom or worse. Erikson is a bigot of the worst kind. The danger?" He broke off helplessly.
His wife shook her head slowly. "It cannot be prevented, Han. Someone was bound to start asking questions sooner or later. History should have taught us that. And five hundred years of secrecy was more than anyone had a right to expect. Nothing lasts forever.

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Turning Point