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The narrative follows an imperial ruler who faces a steady succession of alleged assassination attempts and security scares within a technologically advanced palace. Daily life is mediated by robots, loyal mercenary guards, and elaborate court rituals, while investigators and a powerful security ministry manipulate evidence and fabricate threats. A supposed poisoning via a cooking robot turns out to be a benign institutional adaptation, exposing the performative nature of surveillance and political rivalries among high officials. The story examines tensions between human dignity and mechanization, the corrosive effects of bureaucratic paranoia, and how power is maintained through spectacle and engineered disturbances.

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H. Beam Piper

H. Beam Piper was an American science fiction author known for his imaginative storytelling and exploration of complex themes. His works often delve into alternate histories and the implications of technology on society. Among his notable titles is "Little Fuzzy," which presents a thought-provoking narrative about the nature of sentience and rights. Piper's writing is characterized by a blend of adventure and philosophical inquiry, making significant contributions to the genre during the mid-20th century. His stories, such as "A Slave is a Slave" and "Four-Day Planet," continue to resonate with readers, showcasing his ability to weave intricate plots with compelling characters.

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