The Earthmen arrive on Mars after the failure of a previous mission. The issue? Humans are considered a mere hallucinatory delirium by the Martians: local madmen are capable of telepathically projecting visions generated by their madness.
August 1999. The Earthmen, members of the Second Expedition to Mars, arrive on the Red Planet after the failure of a previous exploratory mission. Their problem, though? They are considered as a mere hallucinatory delirium by the native Martians: the local madmen are capable, in fact, of telepathically projecting the visions generated by their own madness.—think tank