
Dwellers in the Crucible
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
308
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 1985
Publisher
Pocket Books
ISBN-10
0671603736
ISBN-13
9780671603731
Description
In a universe rife with tension and conflict, the Federation's ambitious initiative, known as the Warrantors of Peace, emerges as a beacon of hope. This daring experiment aims to maintain harmony among its diverse member worlds, each filled with distinct cultures and histories. However, as the intricacies of diplomacy expand, the threads of peace begin to fray, revealing deeper struggles beneath the surface.
Within this complex landscape, individuals find themselves grappling with their own beliefs and the expectations placed upon them. As a result, personal allegiances clash with the greater good, leading to a myriad of choices that test their commitments. The characters navigate the delicate balance between their duty to the Federation and their personal morals, ultimately reflecting the wider societal struggles of governing through peace rather than power.
Tension mounts as secrets unfold and the stakes rise, forcing these inhabitants of the crucible to confront the real meaning of unity and sacrifice. Challenging the notion of peace itself, they must determine whether coexistence is a viable dream or merely an illusion, setting the stage for a gripping tale of courage and conviction.
Within this complex landscape, individuals find themselves grappling with their own beliefs and the expectations placed upon them. As a result, personal allegiances clash with the greater good, leading to a myriad of choices that test their commitments. The characters navigate the delicate balance between their duty to the Federation and their personal morals, ultimately reflecting the wider societal struggles of governing through peace rather than power.
Tension mounts as secrets unfold and the stakes rise, forcing these inhabitants of the crucible to confront the real meaning of unity and sacrifice. Challenging the notion of peace itself, they must determine whether coexistence is a viable dream or merely an illusion, setting the stage for a gripping tale of courage and conviction.
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