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A first-person narrator in a tiny Martian outpost describes the arrival of an experimental police robot sent in a crate. Local officers unbox and activate the eager machine, and the story tracks how its rigid programming, official manuals, and presumed authority collide with the informal routines and limited resources of an isolated settlement. Bureaucracy, human fallibility, and the robot's literal application of law create escalating practical and ethical problems, prompting questions about responsibility, control, and the consequences of delegating policing to machines. The tale blends brisk action with satirical attention to institutional inertia and technological hubris.

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Harry Harrison

Harry Harrison was an influential American science fiction author, best known for his engaging and imaginative storytelling. His work often combined elements of humor and social commentary, making significant contributions to the genre. Among his most notable creations is the 'Stainless Steel Rat' series, which follows the adventures of a charming anti-hero in a futuristic setting. Harrison's writing is characterized by its wit and inventive plots, as seen in works like 'Deathworld' and 'Planet of the Damned.' Throughout his career, he explored themes of ethics, technology, and the human condition, leaving a lasting impact on science fiction literature.

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