The book is still minced into chapters dedicated to different protagonists. And some chapters span several days, others go for months. This inequality is somewhat confusing the timeline. Also it ends not on the most epic moment, but after it passed and the story went into excess, which should've been a part of the next book. This book has a ton of narrative branches, and the ending for each kinda dwindles the importance.


Any network has a minimal amount of nodes to sustain it's existence.
Keeping data in RAID 0.
Indoctrination with green.
Empathy and craving for (detain/plant) under external influence.
The rebellion was extinguished very poorly.