Retribution

Retribution by Jason Anspach, published by Galaxy’s Edge Press on October 29, 2018, is a 496-page work of fiction that delves into the realms of action, adventure, and science fiction. The narrative follows Chhun and Wraith as they lead Kill Team Victory in a critical mission amid a galaxy in turmoil. With the Republic’s new emperor, Goth Sullus, becoming increasingly tyrannical, the team embarks on a clandestine effort to enact Article Nineteen, questioning their roles in the rise of the enigmatic leader of the Black Fleet.
Readers will find an engaging conclusion to Galaxy’s Edge Season One, where themes of loyalty and vengeance intertwine. As the story unfolds, a dark traveler encounters Prisma Maydoon, urging her to abandon the path of the Ancients. The plot culminates in a daring raid on Utopion, forcing Kill Team Victory to confront their duty to the Legion while seeking retribution against those responsible for its downfall. This edition offers a comprehensive exploration of military strategy and the complexities of leadership in a fractured universe.
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VICTORY is at hand.
With the galaxy in tatters, Chhun and Wraith lead Kill Team Victory and the remnants of the Legion in a clandestine final effort to bring about Article Nineteen. It’s needed now more than ever as the Republic’s new emperor, Goth Sullus, grows increasingly enigmatic and tyrannical in his rule, leaving some to question their roles in bringing the mysterious leader of the Black Fleet to power.
Meanwhile, a dark traveler finds Prisma Maydoon at the sanctuary of Mother Ree, and bids her to depart from the path of the Ancients.
Experience the exciting conclusion of Galaxy’s Edge Season One, as a desperate, daring raid on Utopion itself leaves Kill Team Victory torn between duty to the Legion and the need to make those responsible for its demise finally pay
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