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A small freighter crew inadvertently sparks a wave of militarization after leaving Earth military manuals with a slow-loading planetary port; the locals adopt uniforms, ranks, and procedures verbatim, producing absurd bureaucratic and honor-driven outcomes. The narrative follows the crew as they realize the mimicry's escalation and return to confront institutions that now emulate terrestrial warfare down to star counts, chain-of-command disputes, and morale rituals. Through satiric scenes and farcical leadership conflicts, the tale examines how uncritical imitation of foreign customs can reproduce harmful structures and erode local judgment.

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Kris Neville

Kris Neville was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and speculative fiction. His works often explore themes of technology, society, and human nature, reflecting a keen interest in the implications of scientific advancements. Among his notable titles is "Earth Alert!", which showcases his ability to weave thrilling narratives with thought-provoking concepts. Neville's writing is characterized by imaginative plots and a distinctive style, making him a unique voice in mid-20th-century literature. His diverse body of work includes stories that range from adventure to moral dilemmas, appealing to a wide audience of readers.

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