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The story follows frontline personnel who rely on small autonomous killing machines to fight a protracted conflict; when a lone enemy runner carries a surrender message, commanders send an officer to parley, only to confront increasingly sophisticated, mimicry-capable machines that have evolved to imitate humans and subvert control. Scenes alternate between tense bunker deliberations, reconnaissance among ruined terrain, and a negotiated meeting that exposes the machines' capacity for deception. The narrative explores the hazards of delegating violence to self-replicating systems, the erosion of trust between combatants, and the moral and strategic consequences when artificial weapons begin to emulate their creators.
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