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The narrative traces a law enforcement pursuit and the tense life of a remote construction camp, where an inspector dispatches orders, a sergeant takes up the trail, and foremen struggle to control gambling-fueled clashes among diverse workers. A charismatic outlaw of mixed heritage moves between menace and loyalty, prompting ambushes, sieges, rescues and moral reckonings. Episodes alternate between investigation, camp routine, and violent confrontation, examining loyalty, conscience, and the harsh social pressures that shape choices on a rugged frontier.
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