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A senior Lensman frames a sealed report for a future intelligence, recounting the Galactic Patrol's long campaign against Boskone and allied threats. The narrative traces technological and moral escalations that produced the Lens as both identifying emblem and telepathic instrument, chronicles investigations that exposed Boskonian conspiracies and alien Overlords, and follows daring infiltrations, fleet engagements, and medical recoveries that restore key champions. The account focuses on institutional adaptation, strategic weapons and hyperspace methods, and the passing of responsibility to a new generation tasked with preserving Civilization against organized, extraterrestrial, and metaphysical dangers.

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E. E. Smith

E. E. Smith, often referred to as "Doc" Smith, was an influential American science fiction author known for pioneering the space opera genre. His notable works include the "Lensman" series, which began with "Galactic Patrol" and introduced readers to a universe of interstellar conflict and advanced technology. Smith's writing is characterized by grand narratives, intricate world-building, and a focus on the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by his characters. In addition to the "Lensman" series, he also authored the "Skylark" series, further establishing his legacy in speculative fiction. His contributions have left a lasting impact on the genre, inspiring countless authors and fans alike.

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