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A scientist awakens to find himself transported from a secured research Reservation to a remote, pastoral facility and struggles to understand how and why he was abducted. After discovering transparent barriers and unfamiliar architecture, he observes arrivals and is confronted by Swarts, who refuses to disclose the location but explains that the captive will be kept for about a week under strict rules and subjected to psychological tests. Swarts presents a laboratory with monitoring equipment and warns that cooperation will ease the process while coercion remains an option. The story examines secrecy, the ethics of scientific interrogation, and the vulnerability of specialized knowledge under pressure.

About the Author

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William L. Bade

William L. Bade was an American author known for his novel "Ambition," which explores themes of desire, aspiration, and the human condition. His work reflects a keen insight into the complexities of personal ambition and the societal pressures that shape individual goals. Though not widely recognized today, Bade's contributions to early 20th-century literature offer a glimpse into the aspirations and challenges faced by individuals during that era. His writing is characterized by a thoughtful examination of the motivations that drive people to pursue their dreams.

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