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|release_date = {{Date|January 28, 2016}}
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|narrator = [[Addax Dawn]]
|cast = [[Austin Walker]]<br />[[Keith J Carberry|Keith J. Carberry]]<br />[[Jack de Quidt]]<br />[[Ali Acampora]]<br />[[Art Tebbel]]
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|game = [[The Sprawl]]
|game = [[The Sprawl]]

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Episode description

With the newly formed Righteous Vanguard closing in on them, the Chime makes final preparations for escaping Counterweight. AuDy winds up working as a pawn in a much larger game while Cassander examines the state of the board. Elsewhere, Mako faces an uncannily familiar opponent and Aria Joie finds herself in an unexpected (but not unwelcome) rematch.

This week on COUNTER/Weight: It's Still Dark Out

Even the heart can be put in checkmate.

Opening

An excerpt from the journal of Addax Dawn, member of the Rapid Evening, Archangel of Counterweight.

I’ve lost a dozen agents in the last two days and tomorrow I’ll lose a dozen more. Our work here has failed, yet I am joyous. It made a mistake! It doesn’t see it yet but it made a mistake.

In the eons since the first divine was tricked into slumber, the galaxy learned that with enough variables in play, even gods make miscalculations. Now, Rigour will learn that lesson too. That machine breathes power. It compiles its psychic graphics, it leverages all of post-humanity's post-industrial acumen, but with the voice of the Evening in its ear, it has learned too much. It sees the pieces, and their movements, and the board with a truly blinding clarity, and so it misses the character of these things.

It collects its pawns, one and then another, but fails to consider the weight of their number. It predicts the long arm of the bishop, but discounts her loyalty. It depends on the strength of the rook, but underestimates the allure of her ocher skin. It obsesses over the regent’s authority, but misses her brilliance.

This is how I know the Golden Branch will survive, because for all its attention to detail, all its efficient algebra, Rigour can never imagine the impossible, necessary future of these beautiful radicals.

Plot

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