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A solitary inventor claims to have developed a revolutionary device that could alter the course of a large-scale war. He seeks audiences with rival governments and senior officials, encountering polite dismissal, covert curiosity, and active espionage. The narrative moves through formal meetings, diplomatic maneuvering, capture and interrogation, and public demonstrations that test the device's credibility. Themes probe the tensions among technological ambition, state power, and moral responsibility, while the episodic structure alternates action, political intrigue, and speculative description of the contested invention.
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