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"Blade" is a science fiction short story by H. Beam Piper, first published in 1957. The story is part of Piper's Terro-Human Future History series, which covers everything from the colonization of space to the rise and fall of interstellar civilizations.
"The Blade" addresses themes of precognition, ethical and moral dilemmas related to knowledge of future events, and the tension between individual freedom and national security. Pfeiffer's storytelling, combined with his exploration of human psychology and geopolitical complexities, contributes to the story's enduring appeal within the science fiction genre.
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Summary
The story centers around Edward Chalmers, a college professor who experiences vivid, uncontrollable visions of the future. While these visions give him a glimpse into the future, they also cause considerable problems, as Chalmers has difficulty distinguishing these visions from present reality.
His predicament becomes more difficult when the vision reveals political and military events with significant implications for the world, leading to an investigation by government agencies. Chalmers must navigate skepticism, distrust, and intrigue as he struggles to deal with the consequences of his unique abilities and the implications of what he uncovers for his personal life and the wider world.
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The Edge of the Knife