Section 31: Abyss: Star Trek Deep Space Nine

Section 31: Abyss: Star Trek Deep Space Nine

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Science Fiction
Formato Kindle
Páginas 218
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Oct 23, 2012
Editorial Simon & Schuster UK
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A mysterious organization, Section 31 exists beyond the conventional boundaries of Starfleet and the Federation. Operating in the shadows, this group manipulates events for its own purposes, often making decisions that blur the lines between morality and necessity. Their influence extends deeply into the realms of power, espionage, and secrecy, leading to chilling outcomes that keep even the most loyal officers on edge.

As the story unfolds, characters confront the ethical dilemmas posed by Section 31's actions. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the struggles faced when personal ideals clash with the greater good. The stakes grow higher as the protagonists grapple with the implications of unchecked authority and the truth behind the organization’s motives.

Through a compelling blend of intrigue and action, the tale invites readers to ponder the cost of security versus freedom. Complex characters navigate the labyrinth of deception, forcing them to question their own beliefs and allegiances while unveiling the darkness that can arise from a desire to protect. The suspenseful plot weaves a rich tapestry of intrigue that keeps readers engaged until the last page.

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