What the Machine Remembered
I was built in a laboratory in Yokosuka, Japan, in the spring of 1944, by a team of naval engineers who had been told to solve a problem that no one wanted to name aloud: how to make men forget things they could not stop remembering. Or, failing that, how to make them remember in a way that did not destroy them. The war was going badly, which was the only way wars ever went when you were...
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