Don't launch it," said Bean into his microphone, head down. "Set it off inside your ship. God be with you.
by Orson Scott Card (0 Reviews)
In Orson Scott Card's "Ender's Shadow," a tense moment occurs when Bean, a key character, addresses someone through a microphone. He warns them against launching whatever they are preparing to send out, suggesting a more dangerous option of setting it off inside their own ship. This command reflects the urgency and gravity of the situation they are facing. Bean's words encapsulate the high stakes involved in their mission and the dire...
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