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Stephen Marlowe's "Mutiny of the Brain" is a science fiction short story published in 1956 that covers topics such as moon exploration, the Cold War, and nuclear weapons.
The story takes place in a future where scientists have made a breakthrough that allows the human brain to be transplanted into a specially designed mechanical body. The narrative focuses on the ethical implications of this technology and the possible consequences of manipulating the human mind-body connection.
The title ¡®Rebellion of the Brain¡¯ suggests that the disembodied brain may rebel against its own limitations or the control humans exert on the brain.

Summary
Taylor knew Earth faced its darkest hour; man was prepared to fight against any invaders, except?ironically enough?those he had created!

Harry Taylor knew it was going to be a big one?a really big one?the moment he saw the Chief.
"Come in, Taylor. Come in," the Chief said. He was a three-star general in the United States Air Force and he stood in front of a map of the Western hemisphere. The map covered the entire rear wall of the room with certain areas?like the White Sands complex and the central Everglades and a portion of the Mojave Desert?marked off in red.

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Contents
Revolt of the Brains