Short story by Poul Anderson
"The Saturn Game" is a science fiction novella by American writer Poul Anderson , originally published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact in February 1981.
Plot summary [ edit ] Imaginative roleplaying provides relief for some of the crew on the long, dull trip to Saturn. However, their imaginary world becomes hazardously confused with the real one when a team begins the exploration of Iapetus , one of Saturn's moons.
Reception [ edit ] "The Saturn Game" won the 1981 Nebula Award for Best Novella and the 1982 Hugo Award for Best Novella .
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