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Alfred Koppel's "Captain Midas" is a science fiction short story published in the 1950s. The story deals with the themes of space exploration and human desire. The story begins with the protagonist, an astronaut, gaining special powers on Venus. He gains the ability to turn everything he touches into gold, which can be seen as a reinterpretation of the story of King Midas from Greek mythology for the space age. The novel explores the unexpected consequences and moral dilemmas that this ability brings. Through this work, Koppel provides readers with food for thought about human desire, the dangers it can bring, and the unexpected consequences that the advancement of science and technology can bring. "Captain Midas" is considered to be a work that well reflects the public's interest and expectations about the space age at the time, as well as the anxiety that existed at the same time.

Summary
Gold! A magic word, even today, isn't it? Lust and gold ... they go hand in hand. Like the horsemen of the Apocalypse. And, of course, there's another word needed to make up the trilogy. You don't get any thing for nothing. So add this: Cost. Or you might call it pain, sorrow, agony. Call it what you like. It's what you pay for great treasure....
These things were true when fabled Jason sailed the Argo beyond Colchis seeking the Fleece.

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Captain Midas