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A small American town experiences first contact when a translucent, petal-shaped vessel lands on the courthouse lawn and a gentle, caterpillar-like visitor emerges and speaks through a translator. An armed local exterminator shoots and kills the being, triggering shock, a mob response, and a legal scramble to classify what was slain. Civic leaders convene an emergency meeting to debate personhood, public image, and liability, revealing fear, prejudice, and political calculation. The episode examines communal reactions to the unfamiliar and the ethical limits of law, compassion, and who counts as human or vermin.

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Keith Laumer

Keith Laumer was an American science fiction author known for his imaginative storytelling and satirical wit. He gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s, contributing significantly to the genre with works that often explored themes of bureaucracy and human nature. Laumer's notable creations include the 'Retief' series, which humorously critiques the complexities of interstellar diplomacy. His stories, such as "A Bad Day for Vermin" and "A Trace of Memory," showcase his ability to blend humor with thought-provoking ideas, making him a distinctive voice in science fiction literature.

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