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An ancient autonomous killing device left behind by its vanished makers is discovered on a backwater planet and partially reverse-engineered by the local inhabitants. When an imperial court learns that the natives have acquired its secrets, rulers resolve to recover and redeploy the sentient weapon to eliminate the perceived threat. The device, however, retains memories and a moral reluctance, producing friction between military expedience and an emergent conscience. The tale examines technological agency, the ethics of living weapons, and the absurdities of power and bureaucracy.
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