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A scientist at a faltering interplanetary institute studies small, steel-like, screw-shaped organisms unearthed beneath the plains that bore upward toward light and resist all conventional weapons, precipitating a spreading, destructive infestation of Earth's soils. The account alternates close technical investigation and institutional strain with broader context: wary off-world observers who tightly restrict contact and a postwar global order enforcing disarmament to prevent human brutality. Tension builds as laboratory discovery collides with political constraint and survival imperatives, moving from methodical analysis to frantic efforts to understand and halt an invasive, near-immortal lifeform before it overwhelms human communities.

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Robert Wilson

Robert Wilson was a 19th-century author best known for his extensive work on the life of Queen Victoria, encapsulated in his four-volume series, "The Life and Times of Queen Victoria." This detailed biography provides a comprehensive look at the monarch's reign and the socio-political context of the era. In addition to his historical writings, Wilson also ventured into fiction with works like "Vandals of the Void," showcasing his versatility as a writer. His contributions reflect a keen interest in both history and narrative, making him a notable figure in the literary landscape of his time.

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