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The fifth book of "Expansion" by James Cory tells about how the crew of the famous "Rocinant" broke up: three of them took a vacation for a couple of weeks, and got together - with difficulty! — again in two months? Did they think what trials they would have to go through to return to their native ship-home? Break out of captivity in the rebellious wings of the belt. Sending Prime Minister Mars to the Moon. To save one's life - and not only one's own - after being in a quite prison with a strange name: whether it is the Pit, or Kanava, or Bethlehem, or Bedlam...
But all of them were saved! And interestingly, is it by chance? — that the leader of the girded belts is called Inaros, and this in metathesis gives rosIn(nt), and this seems to confirm Fred Johnson's assumption: Inaros is a puppet, or a "mounting animal" of the secret-real Leader of the Insurgents, and this assumption is confirmed by a hint at the end of the book. .. And didn't the goddess of revenge, Nemesis, go crazy if she threw three asteroids at the Earth with the hands of maddened rebels to destroy this cradle and nurse of all humanity?