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Arriving at their first assignment to find the seventh fleet decimated, the crew of the USS Argus set out to rescue the survivors before the Dominion fleet returns. Meanwhile one of those survivors has made a discovery on the surface of a nearby Dominion occupied planet that could change the course of the war.
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