![]() ![]() The Inescapability of OppressionÄay and June flee the Republic for the Colonies halfway through Prodigy, after hearing that the Colonies are a safer, freer place to live. ![]() Day makes the decision to lie to June about his terminal illness and end their relationship instead, so that he can spare her inevitable sadness and allow them both to work on politics and the war, rather than giving in to grief. Kaede, a young pilot, dies in a horrific plane crash while fighting. As a result, they are all forced to make sacrifices for the sake of their war. ![]() Prodigy is a war story, about a group of people leading a resistance against an oppressive regime. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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