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strategic-infrastructure

The establishment of Reseune facilities with administrative autonomy raises questions about territorial control and strategic significance.

1 chapter across 1 book

Cyteen (1988)C.J. Cherryh

Chapter 6

In this chapter, Ariane Emory navigates the political complexities surrounding the approval of the Science bill and the Hope Station project, facing opposition and intrigue from various political and military figures. The chapter highlights the tension between bureaucratic efficiency and political maneuvering, with Emory negotiating with Admiral Gorodin over the strategic implications of the Rubin project and the establishment of a Reseune facility at Fargone. The dialogue reveals underlying power struggles, concerns about security, and the delicate balance of influence among Union's governing bodies and military.