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Telepathic crew manning specialized amplifying helmets protect interstellar ships during instantaneous planoforming jumps by detecting and confronting hostile, psychically active entities that inhabit the void. They enter into intimate mental partnerships with small animal companions whose quick responses, coupled with directed light charges, break up the attackers before they obliterate ships. The narrative follows the procedures and risks of this work, the physical and psychological toll on operators, and the thin line between controlled cooperation and catastrophic loss. It examines duty, the ethics of sharing consciousness, and the reliance on nonhuman allies in lethal technology. The story mixes clinical technical description with tense, human-scale moments of fear and companionship.

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Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger

Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger was an American author, scholar, and military officer known for his contributions to both political science and science fiction. His notable works include "Government in Republican China," which examines the political landscape of China during a tumultuous period, and "Psychological Warfare," where he explores the strategic use of psychological tactics in conflict. Linebarger also wrote under the pseudonym Cordwainer Smith, creating influential science fiction stories such as "Scanners Live in Vain" and "The Game of Rat and Dragon." His unique blend of political insight and imaginative storytelling has left a lasting impact on both genres.

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