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A man abducted and interrogated by extraterrestrials trades human knowledge for promised rewards and is granted apparent immortality plus remote power to kill or immobilize others. When his betrayal becomes known he is lynched by enraged crowds, later put on trial, and causes panic by demonstrating his powers; yet he cannot be executed. The invaders are ultimately defeated by pervasive fungoid organisms that infest and incapacitate their brains, forcing them to depart, but the man remains alive and dangerous because his abilities depend on his intact mind, leaving authorities contemplating whether his consciousness could be covertly removed to neutralize him.

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Patrick Fahy

Patrick Fahy is an author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of fiction and adventure. His notable works include "Bad Memory," which explores themes of identity and recollection, and "The Mightiest Man," a tale that delves into the complexities of strength and heroism. Fahy's writing often reflects the societal issues of his time, engaging readers with compelling narratives and rich character development. Through his stories, he has left a mark on the literary landscape, inviting readers to ponder the human experience.

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