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Super Flying Space Pirates!!?!Are story is about Shadow Of Hegemon By Orson Scott Card and were too talk about two main characters-Julian ‘’Bean’’ Delphiki and Peter Wiggin ,rising conflict that changes the earth's’ leaders that they beat the buggers but have a new enemy themselves then the falling action to have a agreement of the starbase 375.

Julian ‘’Bean’’ Delphiki is a former starfleet base officer in training he and Peter Wiggin or Ender Wiggin had the same abilities but at end of the formic wars Peter left the earth. But before all that happen Bean was a six year old kid out in the streets,looking skinny and hungry then Sister Carlotta took him cared for him but he know one secret and that is he is genetically modified. Not knowing his real name until he came back from the formic wars which was Julian Delphiki a greek kid not knowing
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Sister Carlotta goes into thailand but shot down by chinese weaponry but at the last act of her life she send a letter to Bean about his genetic alterations to made him highly intelligent but also had a cost a estimated life of twenty years. Bean,Suriyawong,And Virlomi broke into achilles compound and took petra back.Petra shows her true feelings to Julian hoping to be married and have kids before he dies,This is the end to our essay about shadows of hegemon.

Are story is about Shadow Of Hegemon By Orson Scott Card and were too talk about two main characters-Julian ‘’Bean’’ Delphiki and Peter Wiggin ,rising conflict that changes the earth's’ leaders that they beat the buggers but have a new enemy themselves then the falling action to have a agreement of the starbase 375.I like this book since once we face our common enemy we start to fall on ourselves and that it shows how we can easily ruin humanity if we stop working

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