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Be It Ever Thus

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The narrative follows a group of graduating students from an advanced science institute who tour a vast Museum of the Conquered, where relics and living survivors of an earlier, vanquished population are displayed as trophies and teaching tools. Led by an officious instructor and class president Billy Kasker, they examine ruined cities, impoverished native enclaves, and rituals of control such as unremovable identification bracelets and ceremonial weapons. The visit quietly exposes how conquest is normalized, how physical resemblance can mask deep differences in status and thought, and how institutional memory sustains inequality.

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Robert Moore Williams

Robert Moore Williams was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature. His works often explore themes of adventure and the unknown, reflecting a fascination with both cosmic and psychological elements. Among his notable titles is "Be It Ever Thus," which showcases his ability to blend imaginative storytelling with thought-provoking concepts. Williams' writing is characterized by a unique narrative style that engages readers in speculative worlds, making him a distinctive voice in mid-20th century genre fiction.

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