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Telekinesis has been formalized into a televised sport, and the story follows the inventor's horror when a showcase match results in a fatality caused by mind-controlled play. Spectators, promoters, and officials argue over blame while the inventor faces personal grief and public pressure to curb the dangerous champion whose raw mental force overwhelms opponents. The narrative traces the conflict between commercial spectacle and ethical responsibility, showing how technological mastery of the mind creates new forms of competition and unforeseen moral and legal dilemmas for those who invented and regulate it.

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Lloyd Williams

Lloyd Williams is an author known for his unique exploration of the intersection between psychology and sports. His notable work, "Psychotennis, Anyone?", delves into the mental aspects of tennis, offering insights into how psychological strategies can enhance performance on the court. Through his writing, Williams contributes to the understanding of sports psychology, making his work relevant for athletes and enthusiasts alike. His approach combines practical advice with theoretical concepts, aiming to improve both the mental and emotional aspects of athletic competition.

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