How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
Dr. Barlow wasn't just a Darwinist; she was a Darwin—the granddaughter of the man who'd fathomed the very threads of life.
Alek felt the floor shifting beneath him, but he doubted it was the airship turning. He was standing beside the incarnation of everything he'd been taught to fear.
And he had entrusted himself to her completely. (41.35-37)
Of course Alek entrusts himself to Dr. Barlow—in the end the Darwinists, and even the Darwin proper, turn out to be pretty cool. What might this mean for his Clanker loyalties going forward?