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A scientist named Johann Volcek develops a radical device meant to incapacitate half the world as a humane alternative to apocalyptic weapons, and the narrative follows the mounting preparations and a high-profile demonstration staged by an authoritarian government. Personal strain surfaces through Volcek's grief-tinged marriage and his wife Stefanie's fragility, while political flattery, rival ambitions, and public spectacle crowd the laboratory. The plot concentrates on the moral and practical consequences of technological fixes presented as national salvation, showing how scientific pride, state power, and private loss collide in the lead-up to a decisive test.

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Lester Del Rey

Lester Del Rey was an influential American science fiction and fantasy author, known for his imaginative storytelling and exploration of complex themes. He contributed significantly to the genre with works that often blended speculative ideas with human emotion. Among his notable titles is "Badge of Infamy," which reflects his ability to weave intricate plots with moral dilemmas. Del Rey's writing not only entertained but also provoked thought about society and technology, making him a respected figure in mid-20th century speculative fiction. His extensive bibliography includes works that continue to resonate with readers today.

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