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state. The "governor" rebuts him, saying that his only role is as ruler of the society of the
Invisibles. Their purpose is to infect key government and business figures with crab-like creatures who attach themselves to people's backs and take over their minds. By doing so, the Invisibles plan to conquer the world. Each of the new recruits will be given a target to infect following his inoculation. Castle's inoculation is unsuccessful, and he ends up deformed, as is one of the aides at the compound.
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his condition. In the nick of time, his fellow GIA agents arrive, shooting both the creature and
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when his inoculation wore off. Spain manages to escape when Clarke says too much and is momentarily tortured by his
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Three of society's outcasts β men named Spain, Plannetta, and Castle β are taken to a compound that serves as the headquarters of a subversive secret society known as the
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