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Second Variety

by Philip K. Dick

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Set in a post-apocalyptic world following a nuclear conflict between the Soviet Union and the United Nations, "Second Variety" depicts the efforts of the remaining soldiers to survive amidst the chaos. The story focuses on the development of advanced, self-replicating robotic assassins that have achieved a level of sentience. These androids, capable of producing human-like duplicates, pose a significant threat by infiltrating both sides and complicating military efforts. The narrative follows Major Joseph Hendricks as he navigates a landscape of distrust and deception, confronting enemy machines that have evolved beyond their original programming to mimic humans convincingly.

This science fiction novelette was first published in May 1953 and belongs to American literature within the genre of speculative fiction. It explores themes of artificial intelligence, the moral dilemmas of autonomous weaponry, and the dangers inherent in technological evolution in war contexts.

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Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed. Left side image Right side image SECOND VARIETY BY PHILIP K. DICK ILLUSTRATED BY EBEL The claws were bad enough in the first place—nasty, crawling little death-robots. But when they began to imitate their creators, it was time for the human race to make peace—if it could! The Russian soldier made his way nervously up the ragged side of the hill, holding his gun ready. He glanced around him, licking his dry lips, his face set. From time to time he reached up a gloved hand and wiped perspiration from his neck, pushing down his coat collar. Eric turned to Corporal Leone. “Want him? Or can I have him?” He adjusted the view sight so the Russian’s features squarely filled the glass, the lines cutting across his hard, somber features. Leone considered. The Russian was close, moving rapidly, almost running. “Don’t fire. Wait.” Leone tensed. “I don’t think we’re needed.” The Russian increased his pace, kicking ash and piles of debris out of his way. He reached the top of the hill and stopped, panting, staring around him. The sky was overcast, drifting clouds of gray particles. Bare trunks of trees jutted up occasionally; the ground was level and bare, rubble-strewn, with the ruins of buildings standing out here and there like yellowing skulls. The Russian was uneasy. He knew something was wrong. He started down the hill. Now he was only a few paces from the bunker. Eric was getting fidgety. He played with his pistol, glancing at Leone. “Don’t worry,” Leone said. “He won’t get here. They’ll take care of him.” “Are you sure? He’s got damn far.” “They hang around close to the bunker. He’s getting into the bad part. Get set!” The Russian began to hurry, sliding down the hill, his boots sinking into the heaps of gray ash, trying to keep his gun up. He stopped for a moment, lifting his fieldglasses to his face. “He’s looking right at us,” Eric said. The Russian came on. They could see his eyes, like two blue stones. His mouth was open a little. He needed a shave; his chin was stubbled. On one bony cheek was a square of tape, showing blue at the edge. A fungoid spot. His coat was muddy

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