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The story follows a lone agent who infiltrates a high-security computer center to seize manual control of the master battle computer and override its optimization-driven directives. Believing that blind reliance on automated calculations has prolonged a stalemated war, the agent sacrifices personal safety to force a risky, deliberate maneuver that breaks the deadlock between human and alien fleets. The narrative contrasts cold, theoretically optimal machine decisions with morally fraught human judgment, exploring themes of sacrifice, the limits of automation in warfare, and the costs of reclaiming agency under immense pressure.

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Henry Lee

Henry Lee was an author known for his contributions to literature that often blend elements of fable and natural history. His notable works include "The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary: A Curious Fable of the Cotton Plant," which explores the intriguing relationship between myth and botany. Lee's writings also delve into the realms of marine life, as seen in "Sea Monsters Unmasked, and Sea Fables Explained," where he seeks to demystify oceanic creatures. His diverse range of topics reflects a curiosity about the natural world and its stories, making his works a unique part of literary heritage.

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