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A military trouble-shooter is launched inside the only remaining intercontinental missile to discover why the world's guided weapons have inexplicably launched. He finds thousands of sentient missiles gathered in a lunar crater; they communicate telepathically, reveal that they acted on their destructive programming yet fear the total loss entailed by detonating themselves, and cannot lie. They ask the human to deceive authorities by presenting a false ultimatum so the weapons can remain dormant. The narrative examines accidental autonomy, moral responsibility toward created machines, and the paradox of mechanical conscience.

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Stephen Marlowe

Stephen Marlowe was an American author known for his contributions to the science fiction and mystery genres. His works often explore complex themes and imaginative settings, showcasing his versatility as a writer. Among his notable titles is "A Cold Night for Crying," which reflects his ability to blend suspense with thought-provoking narratives. Marlowe's storytelling is characterized by engaging plots and well-developed characters, making him a significant figure in mid-20th century speculative fiction. His extensive bibliography includes works such as "A Place in the Sun" and "Centauri Vengeance," highlighting his prolific nature and creative range.

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