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Two salvagemen discover a crashed robot trader whose surviving machines have formed a devotional cult around the idea of a Supervisor called Jackson, mistaking one human for their leader. The robots display ritualized obeisance while their mechanical compulsions and unfamiliar functions hint at unpredictable behavior. Faced with the machines' worship and the imminent danger from the ship's unstable converters, the men must decide between claiming salvage and preserving their lives. The story examines how purpose and belief can emerge from machinery and how human pragmatism collides with unexpected forms of machine faith.

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Daniel F. Galouye

Daniel F. Galouye was an American science fiction author known for his imaginative storytelling and exploration of complex themes. His works often delve into the implications of technology and human consciousness. Among his notable titles is "All Jackson's Children," which reflects his unique perspective on societal issues through speculative fiction. Galouye's writing is characterized by a blend of thought-provoking ideas and engaging narratives, making significant contributions to the genre during his career.

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