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Ultimately, the narrative raises questions about the nature of change and resistance. In a world where the uninfected look upon the infected as dirty and undesirable, and corporations continue to exploit these classifications, Brewer and what he represents embodies the struggle for equity. The ground-level story of technocratic tyranny contrasts sharply against the soaring ideals of free energy and reform.
As the plot crescendos, the ending is elusive, suggesting that the battle between the complacent elite and the desperate populace is far from over. The revolutionary fuel of fire ignites in the hearts of those who feel the urgency of change, leaving readers pondering the potential for hope amidst despair.