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2.0

This is thankfully, divorced from continuity. A story about Ninjak being forced to commit an act of treason so that "the government" sends Unity and Archer & Armstrong to kill him.

The dialog is cut and pasted from every mediocre action movie ever written. None of the memorable lines, just the tritest of action cliches. It's not awful or cringey, just immediately forgettable. And, since it's not even part of the actual continuity, there's no reason to remember any of this book.
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