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Theme

Complicity and the Violence of Silence

This theme explores how moral compromise spreads through a society under threat. Janley embodies this trajectory—beginning with revolutionary ideals, she becomes complicit in terror through silence and submission. Her complicity is not active cruelty but passive compliance, a choice to preserve her own safety at the cost of others. The theme extends to Lesterson, who rationalizes his collaboration, and even the Vulcan colonists who hesitate to act. Every instance of silence enables escalation, showing how systemic violence is sustained not only by acts of aggression but by the failure to resist authority.

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