At eighteen, Ethan believed the army would give him a way out-a chance to bury his past and build a future. What he finds instead is a crucible of pain, mistrust, and relentless trials where every mistake is punished and every weakness exposed. Among fellow recruits who see him as an outcast, Ethan learns that survival isn't about being the strongest, but about refusing to give in when the world tries to break you.
As shadows of his past return to haunt him and new enemies close in, Ethan is forced to choose between who he was and who he must become. His path is not about glory or recognition-it is about endurance, about standing when others fall, and about proving that sometimes the quietest soldier carries the heaviest burden.
"Do the job. Don't quit."