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The Fire People

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A series of brilliant meteors falls to Earth, bringing extraterrestrial invaders who establish camps and seize territory. Local inhabitants and a scientist encounter a winged woman, are captured, and are taken into the invaders' domains and to the invaders' home world, where shifting loyalties and a popular uprising unsettle the ruling order. The narrative follows escapes, preparations, pitched battles, sieges, and strategic thefts of a crucial light‑weapon, culminating in decisive conflict and the return of survivors. Themes include technological disparity, cultural misunderstanding, resistance to occupation, and the human drive to reclaim autonomy.

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Ray Cummings

Ray Cummings was an American science fiction writer known for his imaginative storytelling and pioneering contributions to the genre. Active primarily in the early to mid-20th century, he produced a significant body of work that includes notable titles such as "A Brand New World" and "Brigands of the Moon." Cummings often explored themes of space travel and the future, reflecting the technological optimism of his time. His works frequently featured adventurous plots and inventive concepts, making him a prominent figure in early science fiction literature. Cummings' stories continue to resonate with fans of the genre, showcasing his creativity and vision.

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