Captain Bruke has a very small group of friends and a very big list of enemies. The only way to survive is to keep himself away from his enemies so that no one can have time to recognize him. The Omega Force takes contracts that not many can fulfill and this has been the way of their earning for many years. Not only money, at the end of every successful mission there is a great protocol which the team enjoys as the galaxy has started paying tribute to these warriors.
Another mission close to Concordian was as simple as a piece of cake because all Burke and his team had to do at that place was to investigate an attack on the civilian ship. The place was not very dangerous and there was also no war in which the team has to take part but the payment was really heavy. Thus the team took it as a blessing and instead of thinking of a little rest they started in the direction of the appointed place.
Joshua Dalzelle writes about the mission in an ordinary way at the start which gives the gesture that perhaps this time the Omega Force will get the job done very quickly. But as the team delves deep it realizes that the attack was actually linked to a great catastrophe. Fans of Counterstrike and Iron & Blood will just love such stuff being presented to them because a small mission turns out to be a big war in the story. Soon Burke realizes that he has put the lives of his team on the line for the sake of a very small amount. Paul Heitsch’s voice keeps on echoing in our mind even after the end of the story because he has narrated it so well.