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A linotype operator is dispatched by a judge to investigate a temperamental composing machine at a newspaper and confronts a linotype that behaves as if it has a will of its own after exposure to stray radiation and lightning. Claiming a strange personal electricity and barnstorming skill, the operator tries to assert control while the machine unexpectedly sets flawless type and plays practical tricks. The episode satirizes workplace rivalries between operators and proofreaders, explores anxieties about mechanization and agency, and blends comic misadventure with speculative ideas about technology resisting or asserting autonomy.
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