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360 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 1, 2000
Every military organization needed heroes; tragic heroes if they were the only type available.
"We find it strange," the ambassador murmured, almost to herself, "how a species can be able to make such a sacrifice one moment and can kill another sentient being the next. This mix of caring and violence is most confusing--it must be a factor of bisymmetrical species."
It was by no means a truism that insight into a species could be gained by wholesale slaughter, but Torin was willing to bet that, right at this particular point in time, no one in the Confederation knew the Silsviss as well as she did.
"It's all right," [Jarrat] said after a long moment. "I understand where it's coming from."
It had come from places he's never been, from battles he's never fought. Torin turned, ready to challenge his assumptions, but his profile--carved out of the morning, too tight, too unmoving to be flesh--convinced her to hold her tongue. He couldn't understand it all, not at his age, not his first time out, but, unfortunately, he was on his way.