Tides of War on Jan11

In Tides of War, Frank Hably (Adrian Paul) is a Navy submarine commander whose lover is his Executive Officer (Mike Doyle).  Leaving aside that this might not show great judgement, the sub is on patrol near North Korea when it’s attacked by an unidentified stealth sub, killing the Executive Officer.  After facing an inquiry and fearing court martial (not for being gay, just for almost getting his boat sunk), Hably is brought back to command a secret mission with a new Executive Officer (Matthew St. Patrick, of Six Feet Under fame) who’s watching his every move.  Vindication arrives in the form of another sneak attack.  Kent McCord and Matt Battaglia also have roles.

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    • Allegoric
      Pertaining to, characteristic of, or containing allegory.
      Allegory
      A literary, dramatic, or pictorial representation the apparent or superficial sense of which both parallels and illustrates a deeper sense.
      Hegemony
      Predominance; especially, preponderant influence of one state over others.
      Syzygy
      Either of two points in the orbit of a celestial body where the body is in opposition to or in conjunction with the sun. Or in other words: a coming together of heavenly bodies.

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