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A community that relies on ancient machines to generate new life faces emergency when the Maternite Machine fails and the reservoir of Prelife vanishes, threatening future births. An older council convenes as priests and citizens offer rituals, debate the causes, and seek remedies while younger residents demand answers. Discussion traces whether a forgotten natural source of Prelife might exist and how dependence on ritualized technology obscures practical knowledge. The crisis exposes tensions between tradition and inquiry, prompting a search for lost origins and pragmatic solutions to secure the community's continuity.

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David E. Fisher

David E. Fisher is an author known for his engaging exploration of themes related to culture and nature. His notable works include "East in the Morning," which reflects on personal and philosophical journeys, and "The Birds and the Bees," a thoughtful examination of the natural world. Fisher's writing often intertwines humor and insight, as seen in "You Don't Make Wine Like the Greeks Did," where he delves into the nuances of tradition and modernity. Through his diverse narratives, Fisher contributes to the literary landscape with a unique voice that resonates with readers interested in both the whimsical and the profound.

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