To Face the Whirlwind
The Janus Harbinger, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Jonathan Davis
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Auteur(s):
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Olan Thorensen
À propos de cet audio
Step into a world of existential choices.
An alien Entity had waited megaannum, millions of years, for sentience to emerge on a planet with an ecosystem vibrant enough to foster the evolution of complexity. Impervious to impatience, dispassionate, and deliberate, the Entity's patience was rewarded with a promising species—humans.
When the time was right, the warning was given: "The tenure of sentience is ephemeral." The Entity had borne witness to the extinction of civilizations and their species, an outcome that must not be repeated. Not this time. Not with a species of such potential.
Yet, it faces familiar syndromes: apathy, complacency, dereliction, hesitancy, paralysis of will, and aversion to taking decisive action—a common constellation in records it possessed of sentient species headed for civilizational collapse. If governments do not act, what other avenues exist?
Thus, it reaches out to a small group with an offer requiring them to choose either action that might prevent catastrophe or inaction that preserves moral purity and personal safety. Before them lies an uncertain future that might demand they step beyond the safety of theoretical debate into a landscape where moral clarity might dissolve, where every ethical principle might clash with another equally valid claim, where philosophical frameworks threaten to crumble under the weight of real consequences and irreversible choices, and where courage clashes with self-preservation.
The future swirls before them like a vortex of possibility and peril. Step forward or step back?
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