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A speculative geopolitical narrative opens with an argument that prolonged maritime dominance invites coordinated continental resistance and possible future war, then unfolds through dramatized episodes set in imperial outposts. The text alternates polemical reflection on strategy, alliances, and the mechanics of power with personal scenes that expose social hierarchies, cultural friction, and ethical tensions among officers, commercial travellers, and their servants. One sustained vignette follows Hermann Heideck in a dak bungalow where chance encounters and domestic violence reveal interpersonal strain and the human costs of empire. Overall, the work blends political prophecy with character-focused sketches to examine conflict between global ambition and everyday morality.
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