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Planet of the Races- Episode Four — The Return. Planet of the Races, #4

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235202573
  • EAN9798235202573
  • Date de parution21/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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Three hundred and seventy-one days after one-hundred ninety-six Earth children boarded a Laranian ship and disappeared into the sky, they come home to a country that has been fracturing in their absence - and seventeen-year-old Roni steps off the ship carrying something no one anticipated: a self-built framework for Laranian medical epistemology that may be the most consequential knowledge in human history.
His aunt Joy, a civilian witness to the worst of the AAOR's facility period, has been in a coma since the landing, her mind doing the invisible interior work of vael'keth - rebuilding its architecture to hold what she witnessed - while twelve consortium letters arrive in twelve institutional mailboxes and the trial of Colonel Marcus Braddock enters its second week. As Special Agent Johnson, the AAOR's meticulous record-keeper, prepares to take the stand and answer Braddock's Day Fourteen declaration that I did the American thing, and as Joy's monitors begin to shift under a new protocol Roni translated from Laranian into clinical language, the question the episode is built around becomes urgent and personal: who does what Roni knows belong to - the institutions with the letterhead, or the people the institutions were never built to reach? Jerome, Joy's brother and Roni's anchor, has been building the answer for eleven years without telling anyone, and when he opens the door to the Digital Underground, Roni chooses sovereignty over royalties, the record over the institution, and the people the structure doesn't reach over the people who can afford what the structure charges - and the knowledge begins to move on its own terms, through channels no consortium can trace, toward the world the wager was always meant to serve.