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About Daion Echoes through Transglass
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Surviving Daions were absorbed harmoniously into Coalition populations. That’s what Coalition history recorded. In reality plague survivors were abused, ostracized, and lately their descendants were disappearing – relatively unnoticed – from the sectors where they’d been assigned residence.

Right now war is whispering through every sector as political tensions rise between Coalition's Central Worlds and the Isolated Radicals. Half the galaxy away, seeking resources under the lie of peaceful exploration, Dockland is the oldest scanner ship in the Coalition fleet and has the long abandoned Daion Central World listed as one of their possible next assignments. 
 
As leadership splinters into the highest ranks of the Coalition government, the events unfolding in the Daion sector have the potential to change the course set by history and possibly restore what was written off as a lost culture …  or see Dockland and its crew erased from having ever existed at all.


CONTENT WARNING: a large-scale terror attack is described, cultural repression is a theme, there is violence and resulting injuries described, a bit of flirting, kissing and romance occurs, and the war/battle mentality of some characters comes up. I'll flag the sections when posting that describe the large-scale terror attack and any with violence / resulting injuries.

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