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The captured Clan population is also given the option to joint the task force, which they begin to refer to as "Clan Serpent". Those that do not accept are marooned on a planet off the main transport route to the home worlds. The captured Clan population is also given the option to joint the task force, which they begin to refer to as "Clan Serpent". Those that do not accept are marooned on a planet off the main transport route to the home worlds.
− Throughout the novel is a side plot concerning [[Nekakami]] agents, provided as a gift by [[Theodore Kurita]], that are embedded within the Task Force with an unknown mission. The novel ends with the assassination of Morgan Hasek-Davion on the eve of the invasion of [[Huntress]]. The invasion plot is picked up two novels later in "[[Sword and Fire]]". + Throughout the novel is a side plot concerning [[Nekakami]] agents, provided as a gift by [[Theodore Kurita]], that are embedded within the Task Force with an unknown mission. The novel ends with the assassination of Morgan Hasek-Davion on the eve of the invasion of [[Huntress]]. The invasion plot is be picked up two novels later in "[[Sword and Fire]]".
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The captured Clan population is also given the option to joint the task force, which they begin to refer to as "Clan Serpent". Those that do not accept are marooned on a planet off the main transport route to the home worlds. | The captured Clan population is also given the option to joint the task force, which they begin to refer to as "Clan Serpent". Those that do not accept are marooned on a planet off the main transport route to the home worlds. | ||
− | Throughout the novel is a side plot concerning [[Nekakami]] agents, provided as a gift by [[Theodore Kurita]], that are embedded within the Task Force with an unknown mission. The novel ends with the assassination of Morgan Hasek-Davion on the eve of the invasion of [[Huntress]]. The invasion plot is picked up two novels later in "[[Sword and Fire]]". | + | Throughout the novel is a side plot concerning [[Nekakami]] agents, provided as a gift by [[Theodore Kurita]], that are embedded within the Task Force with an unknown mission. The novel ends with the assassination of Morgan Hasek-Davion on the eve of the invasion of [[Huntress]]. The invasion plot is be picked up two novels later in "[[Sword and Fire]]". |
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