Do the ends ever justify the means? Conscience can be a tricky thing to reconcile with the demands of a dangerous life.
Detective Elizabeth Stone cannot accept premeditated murder, even to save millions. Meanwhile, Ben Cornwall is ready to deliver death at his father’s orders for this very purpose.
Captain Sahara Scholz is caught in a complex web of intrigue where black and white blurs into grey. Can her father’s absolute moral standards, or the ethical flexibility of those who command her, ever align with her own pragmatic but human perspective?
Some, like Communications Intelligence Director Errol Wilder, use conscience to justify betrayal. And the android Robert Birch has no conscience at all.
One thing is certain - no one who survives will have completely clean hands.