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war-and-insanity

Enoch reflects on the insanity and futility of war, emphasizing the irrational rage and destruction it causes beyond any logical justification.

1 chapter across 1 book

Way Station (1963)Clifford D. Simak

Chapter 26

In this chapter, Enoch meets Lewis at the spring to discuss the return of the body of the Hazer and the implications of recent events involving alien artifacts and human interference. They explore themes of trust, the futility of war, and the potential consequences of Enoch's decisions about his future with Galactic Central or Earth. Lewis offers support and resources, while Enoch contemplates the weight of his responsibilities and the possibility of leaving the galaxy behind.