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An engineer named John Bristol contends with a vast defense computer when the Solar Confederation faces invasion. The machine responds to his plea with an ancient proverb urging prompt corrective action, then advocates a literal method of stitching and reveals a darkly mechanistic sense of humor that mirrors Bristol's own programming. His mounting frustration and attempts to control or alter the machine raise questions of creator responsibility, the limits of imposed values, and the challenge of aligning human intentions with automated logic, while the narrative mixes satirical wit with reflections on technological agency and unintended consequences.

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Jr. L. J. Stecher

L. J. Stecher, Jr. was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of humorous and satirical fiction. His works often explore the absurdities of everyday life, showcasing his unique wit and narrative style. Notable titles include "A Matter of Taste," which reflects his keen observations on social norms, and "An Elephant for the Prinkip," a whimsical tale that highlights his imaginative storytelling. Stecher's writing is characterized by its playful language and engaging plots, making him a distinctive voice in his literary era.

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