![]() ![]() Breq has quickly become a believer in human free will, even if she cannot understand why she does the things she does, sometimes.īreq learns that Vendaai has been frozen for 1,000 years, and on coming out of sleep, discovers how dramatically the Radchaai Empire has changed. Breq has a difficult time understanding why, because until 20 years ago, she had served the starship Justice of Toren as both part of its Artificial Intelligence system and an ancillary (a human with surgical implants to create a mindless slave soldier), where she had no free will to do such things. ![]() Vendaai has been brutally beaten up, so Breq administers medical treatment and provides shelter. There, she stumbles across a former ship officer named Seivarden Vendaai with whom she had briefly worked. When the novel opens, Breq has come to the wintry planet of Nilt. In this novel, a former ancillary who calls herself Breq is determined to assassinate the Lord Anaander Mianaai of the Radch Empire in revenge for killing her commander, Captain Awn, some 20 years before. NOTE: This study guide specifically refers to the Orbit/Hatchette Book Group First Edition, October 2013, of Ancillary Justice.Īncillary Justice is a science fiction novel, and the first part of the Imperial Radch Trilogy by Ann Leckie. ![]()
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