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The narrative centers on an institutionalized patient who obsessively shapes modeling clay into a complex assemblage intended as an atomic device during art therapy. After staff depart, the device detonates in the crafts building, leaving a crater and scattering debris while the nearby hospital sustains surprisingly light casualties thanks to intervening terrain. Nuclear experts, military personnel, and investigators swarm the scene, encountering bafflement and bureaucratic defensiveness from hospital administrators and caregivers. The story contrasts routine therapeutic work with official alarm, offering a darkly comic account of unforeseen consequences and institutional vulnerability.
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