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A man discovered with massively reduced memory is guided by an investigative counselor who explains a technology that regresses neural function and alters physical identifiers, leaving victims younger in appearance but anonymous. The narrative follows efforts to restore identity through re-education tapes, interrogation of recollection and indirect clues, while revealing a market for improvised retrogression devices and the social routines that shelter retroed individuals. Themes examine how memory shapes personhood, the moral ambiguity of technologies that erase responsibility, and bureaucratic limits on reconstruction of past lives.

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F. L. Wallace

F. L. Wallace was a prolific author known for his contributions to science fiction literature. His works often explore themes of space exploration and human interaction with advanced technology. Among his notable titles is "Accidental Flight," which showcases his imaginative storytelling and ability to blend speculative concepts with engaging narratives. Wallace's writing reflects a keen interest in the implications of scientific advancements and the complexities of human relationships, making him a distinctive voice in the genre. With a diverse range of stories, including titles like "Address: Centauri" and "Growing Season," he has left a lasting impact on the literary landscape.

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