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Ethics of Secrecy in the Face of Extinction

Corwyn’s concealment of the Silver Carrier rocket—a classified Earth mission—is framed as necessary for survival, yet becomes a moral abyss. Meanwhile, Bennett and Ryan suppress evidence of the Cybermats, not out of malice, but fear of panic. These acts of secrecy are justified as protective, but they cross into moral failure: they elevate authority over truth, control over transparency. The theme asks: in existential crisis, is deception an ethical survival tool, or a surrender of humanity? Corwyn’s internal conflict—between duty and conscience—mirrors Jamie’s external one. The irony is that the very secrecy meant to preserve life erodes the foundations of trust, making survival impossible if it is achieved through lies. The most dangerous enemy is not the Cybermen, but the silence upheld in their name.

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