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When Barry Horn ends up in a state of suspended animation, he is ultimately awakened in a era where humanity is at war with robots of their own creation. Visions he experienced during his hibernation may provide the clue needed for victory...
A rousing action-adventure story in the best pulp science fiction tradition!

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When Barry Horn ends up in a state of suspended animation, he is ultimately awakened in a era where humanity is at war with robots of their own creation. Visions he experienced during his hibernation may provide the clue needed for victory...

A rousing action-adventure story in the best pulp science fiction tradition!


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John Stewart Williamson, known by his pen name Jack Williamson, was an influential American science fiction writer, often referred to as the "Dean of Science Fiction." Born on April 29, 1908, in Arizona Territory, he became a prominent figure in the genre and is credited with coining one of the earliest uses of the term genetic engineering. Throughout his career, Williamson explored themes of technological advancement, human evolution, and the potential of science. In the early stages of his writing, he also used pseudonyms like Will Stewart and Nils O. Sonderlund. His contributions to science fiction were vast, and his work influenced generations of writers. Williamson's notable works include novels and stories that delve into the complexities of the future, interstellar exploration, and the relationship between humanity and technology. He lived a long life, passing away on November 10, 2006, in Portales, New Mexico, at the age of 98. His legacy lives on through his contributions to science fiction, and his work remains an essential part of the genre's history.