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A small frontier colony receives a military visitor who brings word that a nearby settlement has been destroyed by an unknown alien force, prompting a tense evacuation. The narrative contrasts peace-trained settlers who disdain soldiers with the disheveled, scarcely respected troops who nonetheless carry the only immediate knowledge of the threat. Discoveries of sabotaged defenses and vanished technologies expose complacency and institutional weakness. The piece examines how communities confront sudden external danger, the uneasy dependence on outlawed violence, and the moral and practical choices that arise when preparedness collides with long-standing pacifist sentiment.

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Michael Shaara

Michael Shaara was an American author best known for his contributions to historical fiction, particularly his novel "The Killer Angels," which depicts the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. His writing is characterized by a deep exploration of the human experience within the context of war, blending historical detail with compelling narrative. In addition to "The Killer Angels," Shaara wrote several other notable works, including "Citizen Jell" and "Orphans of the Void," showcasing his versatility across different themes and genres. His legacy continues to influence writers and readers interested in the intersection of history and storytelling.

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