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The story follows a physicist who, after radar operators spot an inexplicably bright return, observes a silent, unpowered cylindrical craft descending into an urban park. Military units secure the site while civilians gather; the scientist approaches the vessel and investigates its surface and interior, eventually finding inside an illustrated, comic-like object that appears designed for adult or nonhuman purposes. The narrative blends procedural technical description, tense atmosphere, and the unsettling implication that an alien artifact resists easy classification.

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John Victor Peterson

John Victor Peterson was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and speculative literature. His works often explore themes of technology and human experience, blending imaginative narratives with thought-provoking concepts. Among his notable titles is "Lost in the Future," which showcases his ability to weave intricate plots that challenge perceptions of time and reality. Peterson's writing is characterized by a unique blend of humor and insight, making his stories both entertaining and intellectually engaging. His diverse body of work includes titles such as "Classified Object" and "The Gently Orbiting Blonde," reflecting his versatility as a writer.

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