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“Ridiculous!" scoffed Anaander. "Translatir, ships and stations are not Significant beings, they are my property. I caused them to be built." "I'm given to understand," said Translator Zeiat thoughtfully, "that most, if not all, humans are built by other humans. If that's a disqualification for Significance, then... no, I don't like that one bit." "If I am just a possession," I put in, "just a piece of equipment, how could I hold any sort of command? And yet I clearly do.”

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Ancillary Mercy

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Ann Leckie
Ann Leckie

Ann Leckie, born on March 2, 1966, in Canada, is a renowned science fiction author. Her works are highly praised for their unique narrative style and in-depth exploration of gender issues. Leckie's 'Ancillary Justice' series has won multiple awards, including the Hugo Award, making her a leading figure in the science fiction literature world. more

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