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A first-person account describes a sudden extraterrestrial invasion: cylindrical projectiles land, unleash advanced, articulated fighting-machines that devastate towns and defeat armies with heat-rays and toxic gases. The narrative follows civilians and their desperate flights, the collapse of social order, and attempts by scientists and military forces that prove inadequate. After widespread destruction and human suffering, the invaders are unexpectedly overcome by common terrestrial microbes, reversing their conquest. The work examines human vulnerability in the face of superior technology, the fragility of civilization, and the unsettling reversal of perspective that casts humanity as subject to larger natural and cosmic forces.
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