Freedom’s Myth

Freedom’s Myth by Stephen B. Pearl, published by Brain Lag on December 9, 2022, is a science fiction narrative that spans 352 pages. The story follows Ryan and Rowan as they navigate the complexities of their mission to deliver relief supplies to Murack Five, a location fraught with personal nightmares for Ryan. As they face mounting tensions and hidden secrets among their crew and passengers, the operation becomes increasingly complicated, suggesting that the challenges they encounter may extend beyond mere bureaucratic obstacles.
Readers will find a dual narrative that explores themes of freedom and vengeance. While Ryan and Rowan confront their past, Gunther works to recruit cloned e-entertainers in Sun Valley, aiming to secure their freedom. The unfolding drama reveals how personal tragedies can ignite a desire for revenge, as leader Medwin grapples with the effectiveness of working within the system. The story delves into the broader implications of freedom, examining the struggles for rights and autonomy across the galaxy, ultimately suggesting that the essence of freedom may be found in the stories we tell.
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Ryan and Rowan narrowly escaped United Earth Systems “justice” at the Switchboard Station. Together with their new crew, now they must take relief supplies and personnel to the place of Ryan’s nightmares, Murack Five. While tensions run high and secrets abound with the crew and passengers, the entire operation is plagued with issues that seem like more than bureaucratic red tape, and could threaten their safety.
Back in Sun Valley, Gunther continues recruiting cloned e-entertainers toward winning their freedom. The focus group for the show based on Ryan and Rowan’s escape leaves the set region to find their lives turned upside down. When tragedy strikes, leader Medwin’s pain and anger hardens into resolve, and he starts to think that playing within the system isn’t as effective as taking out his vengeance personally.
Decades of scheming have brought CEO Michael Strongbow’s plans to fruition, but will it be enough to free clones and grant them equal rights?
On two sides of the galaxy, the battle for freedom wages on. The freedom to love, to live, to know the truth, protect those close, and make one’s own choices defines every moment of every life. Perhaps the only way anyone can be free is in stories.
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