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Duke Granz had graduated as the top student from the Orbis Class, and had no reason to join the Revolutionary Forces. Then again, it didn’t seem to me that anyone, regardless of their background or wealth, had a reason to join the Revolutionary Forces.

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Why would anyone want to risk one’s life for something like that?

Even if someone believed that a revolution would benefit them, it would be better to align with whoe ...

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