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The narrative follows inventors, corporate leaders, and politicians as a new class of usuform robots—machines shaped strictly for their functions rather than humanlike androids—threatens the monopoly of the empire's dominant android manufacturer. Proponents stress resource savings and greater reliability, arguing the designs avoid failures tied to unnecessary anthropomorphic features, while the entrenched firm resists loss of power and livelihood. Political maneuvering, negotiations, and personal rivalries mount as the conflict shifts from commercial rivalry to a broader struggle over technological change, exposing practical, ethical, and ideological tensions about replacing established systems.

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Anthony Boucher

Anthony Boucher was an American author and critic, recognized for his contributions to the science fiction and mystery genres. He is perhaps best known for his novel "Robinc," which showcases his imaginative storytelling and intricate plotting. Boucher was also a prominent figure in literary criticism, influencing the genre through his reviews and essays. His work often blended elements of fantasy and detective fiction, reflecting his diverse interests and expertise. In addition to his fiction, Boucher's insights into the literary world helped shape the landscape of speculative fiction in the mid-20th century.

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