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This issue reverts again into the sort of slow methodical approach to the war as opposed to looking at one specific instance. There is some change here, Aesop and Rubino are gone, seemingly detached permanently and so a slew of replacements arrive. In addition to this a little bit of intrigue is added in for Aeder who shows a bit more life here than usual, but to the surprise of his friends and colleagues. In terms of the actual war the theme of this issue is the more or less pointless line o...
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