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The narrator survives a devastating nuclear catastrophe and awakens tended by gentle, herbivorous alien delegates who explain they observed humanity's downfall but withheld aid because they feared a carnivorous species' potential for interstellar violence. She mourns a co-worker who died trapped underground and confronts the visitors about their delay. The aliens, ashamed, offer technology and support to help rebuild civilization, and the narrator reflects on evolutionary instincts, political failures that enabled the disaster, and the uneasy prospect of guidance from beings whose fear determined a consequential moral restraint.

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Katherine MacLean

Katherine MacLean was an American science fiction writer known for her thought-provoking narratives and exploration of complex themes. Active primarily in the mid-20th century, she contributed significantly to the genre with works that often blended speculative elements with social commentary. Her notable titles include "Contagion," which delves into the implications of disease and societal response, and "The Man Who Staked the Stars," reflecting her interest in space and human ambition. MacLean's writing is characterized by its imaginative plots and insightful character development, making her a respected figure in the literary heritage of science fiction.

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