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An insurance adjuster is dispatched to a manufacturing plant to witness an accident that is scheduled to occur that evening yet is described as having already happened. He confronts skeptical colleagues, technical explanations about modern tooling and blind rivet methods, and the legal and ethical complications of foreknowledge. The story follows his attempts to reconcile statistical risk assessment with a deterministic forecast, exploring tensions between professional duty, technological detail, and philosophical questions about causality, responsibility, and whether predicted events can or should be averted.
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