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The narrator, an aging father, writes a final letter revealing his role in uncovering and then appropriating a device capable of mass hypnosis. He recounts infiltration of a foreign research project, the killing of its inventor, and the choice to keep and refine the machine rather than destroy it. Using the device, he establishes global psychological control and retires to conceal the apparatus, instructing his son in its existence and in how to wield inherited authority. The narrative examines the ethical corruption of absolute power, the banality of covert operations, and the tension between paternal duty and domination, ending with the transfer of a hidden instrument that makes the world subject to one family's will.

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Frederic Max

Frederic Max is an author known for his work in speculative fiction, particularly his novel "Rex Ex Machina." This book explores themes of artificial intelligence and the implications of technology on society, showcasing Max's ability to weave intricate narratives that provoke thought about the future. While not widely recognized in mainstream literature, his contributions to the genre reflect a keen interest in the intersection of humanity and machinery, making his work a notable addition to discussions around technological advancement and its ethical considerations.

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