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Space exploration isn’t about wandering around looking at empty space; it’s about investigating the things you find in that vacuum. What happens when what you find has been expecting you all along? If you’re Diego Lee, you don’t believe it — not at first. He has a hard enough time believing that he’s some kind of weird telekinetic whose psionic powers only work on machines... that he spent the forgotten five-year period of his life as first a helpless victim, then a ruthless hired killer... that his own psyche is both his biggest enemy and his most powerful asset. The only thing he’s sure of these days is that he has a lot of karmic baggage to unload and an indefinite time in which to do so. At least the road is clear, with an old Enemy back from the past and ready to subjugate every living being in the Stellar Union. But it isn’t patriotism that motivates nostromo Diego (even if something of the sort seems to be driving his best friend Razzle) so much as the need to make something of himself.
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