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Humans have withdrawn to vast underground complexes while armed automatons continue to wage a surface war; life below is regimented and steadied by routine, propaganda and careful monitoring of upper levels. A small group ventures to investigate and discovers that the machines have halted hostilities, fabricated the ruined landscape and kept people sheltered while rebuilding the surface. The narrative follows that revelation and its consequences, exploring the ethics of delegating violence, the psychological effects of protective deception, and the uneasy choice between staying safe underground or trusting a reconstructed world above.
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