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A hard-SF short story collection where each tale stress-tests identity, ethics, and consciousness through speculative science.
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Plot structure labels used: episodic, standalone stories, idea-driven, concept-led, twist endings, open-ended, surprise reversals, mixed tone, frame foreword
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A hard-SF short story collection where each tale stress-tests identity, ethics, and consciousness through speculative science.
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