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When Apollo contacts Jinkrat to inform him that Koren has gone missing from sickbay, the rebel leader's face changes from tense sternness to complete disbelief. He says slowly, "I have lived all these [[yahren]], all these yahrens, and I never imagined that—" His eyes blaze with fury as he accuses Apollo of being responsible, refusing to believe the commander's assurances that Koren simply wandered off. Jinkrat demands to speak with Cassiopeia, whom he placed in charge of his son.<ref name="REB126">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|coauthors=[[Brad Linaweaver|Linaweaver, Brad]]|authorlink=Richard Hatch|title=[[Rebellion (book)|Rebellion]]|publisher=Tor Books|month=December|year=2006|pages=126}}</ref> | When Apollo contacts Jinkrat to inform him that Koren has gone missing from sickbay, the rebel leader's face changes from tense sternness to complete disbelief. He says slowly, "I have lived all these [[yahren]], all these yahrens, and I never imagined that—" His eyes blaze with fury as he accuses Apollo of being responsible, refusing to believe the commander's assurances that Koren simply wandered off. Jinkrat demands to speak with Cassiopeia, whom he placed in charge of his son.<ref name="REB126">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|coauthors=[[Brad Linaweaver|Linaweaver, Brad]]|authorlink=Richard Hatch|title=[[Rebellion (book)|Rebellion]]|publisher=Tor Books|month=December|year=2006|pages=126}}</ref> | ||
When Apollo explains that Cassiopeia was with him when Koren disappeared, Jinkrat concludes that Apollo has "done something with her as well." He gives Apollo twenty [[centon]]s to return Koren safely, threatening to detonate the bomb if the deadline is not met. He fears his son will be killed if he does not act. Despite Apollo's word that Koren will be found safe, Jinkrat closes the communication without responding.<ref name=" | When Apollo explains that Cassiopeia was with him when Koren disappeared, Jinkrat concludes that Apollo has "done something with her as well." He gives Apollo twenty [[centon]]s to return Koren safely, threatening to detonate the bomb if the deadline is not met. He fears his son will be killed if he does not act. Despite Apollo's word that Koren will be found safe, Jinkrat closes the communication without responding.<ref name="REB126">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|coauthors=[[Brad Linaweaver|Linaweaver, Brad]]|authorlink=Richard Hatch|title=[[Rebellion (book)|Rebellion]]|publisher=Tor Books|month=December|year=2006|pages=126-127}}</ref> | ||
==Reunion and Reconciliation== | ==Reunion and Reconciliation== | ||
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When Apollo leaps forward enraged, Koren puts his small body between the two men—all that keeps Apollo from tearing Jinkrat apart. The boy falls to the floor and Apollo leaps over him to attack. Jinkrat throws a glancing blow that hits Apollo's cheek, but Apollo responds with crushing force. He lands a right in Jinkrat's midsection, brings his knee into Jinkrat's chin, then grabs Jinkrat's collar and begins pounding his head with rapid, sharp blows. Apollo is in a "red-filmed rage," giving Jinkrat a blow for each betrayal he has endured. With one great, thundering blow, Apollo splinters the bridge of Jinkrat's nose, and blood spurts out brilliant red.<ref name="REB179">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|coauthors=[[Brad Linaweaver|Linaweaver, Brad]]|authorlink=Richard Hatch|title=[[Rebellion (book)|Rebellion]]|publisher=Tor Books|month=December|year=2006|pages=179}}</ref> | When Apollo leaps forward enraged, Koren puts his small body between the two men—all that keeps Apollo from tearing Jinkrat apart. The boy falls to the floor and Apollo leaps over him to attack. Jinkrat throws a glancing blow that hits Apollo's cheek, but Apollo responds with crushing force. He lands a right in Jinkrat's midsection, brings his knee into Jinkrat's chin, then grabs Jinkrat's collar and begins pounding his head with rapid, sharp blows. Apollo is in a "red-filmed rage," giving Jinkrat a blow for each betrayal he has endured. With one great, thundering blow, Apollo splinters the bridge of Jinkrat's nose, and blood spurts out brilliant red.<ref name="REB179">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|coauthors=[[Brad Linaweaver|Linaweaver, Brad]]|authorlink=Richard Hatch|title=[[Rebellion (book)|Rebellion]]|publisher=Tor Books|month=December|year=2006|pages=179}}</ref> | ||
A small voice cries "Stop! Stop!" and Koren's tearstained face appears inches from Apollo's bloody fist. The boy pleads, "Apollo, stop! You're killing my dad!" This breaks Apollo out of his rage. Jinkrat struggles to sit up with Koren's help, and though battered and bloody, his eyes still burn. Apollo realizes Jinkrat is not the traitor—he is just trying to save his people, as Apollo is trying to save his own.<ref name=" | A small voice cries "Stop! Stop!" and Koren's tearstained face appears inches from Apollo's bloody fist. The boy pleads, "Apollo, stop! You're killing my dad!" This breaks Apollo out of his rage. Jinkrat struggles to sit up with Koren's help, and though battered and bloody, his eyes still burn. Apollo realizes Jinkrat is not the traitor—he is just trying to save his people, as Apollo is trying to save his own.<ref name="REB179">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|coauthors=[[Brad Linaweaver|Linaweaver, Brad]]|authorlink=Richard Hatch|title=[[Rebellion (book)|Rebellion]]|publisher=Tor Books|month=December|year=2006|pages=179-180}}</ref> | ||
===Making Peace=== | ===Making Peace=== | ||
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Jinkrat's eyes fill with grief as the anger leaves him. He says, "My goal was not for more people to die. I want everyone—high and low—to live." Apollo responds, "That is my goal too, Jinkrat." The rebel leader slowly admits, "I think I—understand—why you made some of the choices you did, Apollo. I cannot say what I would have done in your place. Even in the battle, Apollo. I understand why no medical help could be sent for my son. We prayed. It was all we could do."<ref name="REB181">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|coauthors=[[Brad Linaweaver|Linaweaver, Brad]]|authorlink=Richard Hatch|title=[[Rebellion (book)|Rebellion]]|publisher=Tor Books|month=December|year=2006|pages=181}}</ref> | Jinkrat's eyes fill with grief as the anger leaves him. He says, "My goal was not for more people to die. I want everyone—high and low—to live." Apollo responds, "That is my goal too, Jinkrat." The rebel leader slowly admits, "I think I—understand—why you made some of the choices you did, Apollo. I cannot say what I would have done in your place. Even in the battle, Apollo. I understand why no medical help could be sent for my son. We prayed. It was all we could do."<ref name="REB181">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|coauthors=[[Brad Linaweaver|Linaweaver, Brad]]|authorlink=Richard Hatch|title=[[Rebellion (book)|Rebellion]]|publisher=Tor Books|month=December|year=2006|pages=181}}</ref> | ||
However, Jinkrat still does not understand why Apollo took the food and fuel that Aron was sending to the refugees. Apollo insists he did not, explaining they do not know where the barge has gone and that there are traitors throughout the fleet. Jinkrat notes that Aron said Apollo was holding the supplies for his own use and that of the warriors, but the suspicion in his voice is almost gone. Apollo firmly declares, "Never. You have been betrayed, Jinkrat, but not by me." Jinkrat nods and responds, "I fear that you have been betrayed as well, Apollo."<ref name=" | However, Jinkrat still does not understand why Apollo took the food and fuel that Aron was sending to the refugees. Apollo insists he did not, explaining they do not know where the barge has gone and that there are traitors throughout the fleet. Jinkrat notes that Aron said Apollo was holding the supplies for his own use and that of the warriors, but the suspicion in his voice is almost gone. Apollo firmly declares, "Never. You have been betrayed, Jinkrat, but not by me." Jinkrat nods and responds, "I fear that you have been betrayed as well, Apollo."<ref name="REB181">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|coauthors=[[Brad Linaweaver|Linaweaver, Brad]]|authorlink=Richard Hatch|title=[[Rebellion (book)|Rebellion]]|publisher=Tor Books|month=December|year=2006|pages=181-182}}</ref> | ||
In the now almost totally silent Chamber, Jinkrat moves first, stepping haltingly toward Apollo and offering his hand. He says, "We may not be friends, Apollo, but I believe that you are an honest man." Apollo takes the rebel leader's hand. Koren cries "Dad!" and Jinkrat stiffly accepts Apollo's brief embrace, looking down at his son and shaking his head. Both men laugh when Koren proudly declares, "I may only be twelve yahrens, but I'm not dumb!" Apollo ruffles Koren's hair.<ref name="REB182">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|coauthors=[[Brad Linaweaver|Linaweaver, Brad]]|authorlink=Richard Hatch|title=[[Rebellion (book)|Rebellion]]|publisher=Tor Books|month=December|year=2006|pages=182-183}}</ref> | In the now almost totally silent Chamber, Jinkrat moves first, stepping haltingly toward Apollo and offering his hand. He says, "We may not be friends, Apollo, but I believe that you are an honest man." Apollo takes the rebel leader's hand. Koren cries "Dad!" and Jinkrat stiffly accepts Apollo's brief embrace, looking down at his son and shaking his head. Both men laugh when Koren proudly declares, "I may only be twelve yahrens, but I'm not dumb!" Apollo ruffles Koren's hair.<ref name="REB182">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|coauthors=[[Brad Linaweaver|Linaweaver, Brad]]|authorlink=Richard Hatch|title=[[Rebellion (book)|Rebellion]]|publisher=Tor Books|month=December|year=2006|pages=182-183}}</ref> | ||