
Science Fiction Quarterly Nov 1954 – Military Machine Vision Cover
In a tense military command post, soldiers in olive drab huddle over topographic maps while a massive, menacing optical-mechanical device dominates the foreground — its turret-mounted lenses and robotic arms aimed at a scale-model target below. The machine suggests a weapon of terrifying precision, part ray-gun apparatus, part surveillance instrument. This is Cold War anxiety made visual: science as an instrument of warfare, with faceless technology overshadowing the men who wield it.
The machine sees all and destroys what it sees — and these poor soldiers are just along for the ride! Cold War terror never looked so chrome-plated.
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