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The story follows young Ed Dukas and his companions as they confront a society in which biological technicians recreate the dead and fashion memory-people and artificial persons. Encounters with revived or constructed individuals, including a convincingly detailed nineteenth-century persona, raise uneasy questions about authenticity, identity, and social belonging. Episodes alternate between curiosity and suspicion as characters test the limits of verisimilitude and wrestle with ethical consequences of technological resurrection. The narrative examines how wonder, fear, and practical necessity shape individual reactions and communal adaptations to a world in which human likenesses can be manufactured and old lives partially restored.

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Raymond Z. Gallun

Raymond Z. Gallun was an American science fiction writer known for his imaginative storytelling and exploration of futuristic themes. Active primarily in the mid-20th century, Gallun contributed significantly to the genre with works that often combined elements of adventure and speculative science. His notable titles include "Asteroid of Fear" and "People Minus X," which reflect his interest in space exploration and the human condition. Gallun's writing is characterized by a blend of scientific concepts and engaging narratives, making him a distinctive voice in early science fiction literature.

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