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The narrative opens with ordinary people witnessing early aviation and follows an everyman whose accidental entanglement in aerial experiments escalates into a conflict dominated by flying fleets and long-range bombardment. Episodes move from technological enthusiasm to militarization: reconnaissance, air combat, attacks on shipping and cities, and a transoceanic strike that brings warfare to distant shores. As hostilities widen, social and economic systems collapse under sustained aerial assault and supply breakdowns, producing widespread devastation and a chaotic aftermath that forces consideration of new political arrangements and the prospects for collective survival.
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