Doubts and uncertainty filled the mind of our hero in the sixth part as he started questioning the very existence of his agency but like always the hero emerges on the occasion. Scot Harvath defeats all odds and this is the thing that makes him stand above all other heroes ever created by Brad Thor. Scot has a passion to survive and rise as well for the accomplishment of his goal. George Guidall too does not seem to be in a resting mode as he has been keeping the post of the narrator for quite a while now.
Here the series is linked with the ancient days when the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad delivered the last sermon. There was a revelation attached to it that could end the whole war within no time. Peaceful conclusion of the guerrilla warfare is possible and it could end all the terrorists groups made by the Muslims all over the world. It was Thomas Jefferson in 1789 that got the evidence of the revelation for the first time but later he failed to convey the message.
Now Scot Harvath has the same opportunity that perhaps he never wanted, we clearly saw in The First Commandment that the hero is becoming tried from the missions. He wants to skip away from the scene but always finds war on his threshold. Here too he saves a victim of a severe attack and once again finds himself in the middle of the war once again. Also he cannot leave the opportunity to stop the battle between the Muslim terrorists and the west once and for all and thus can set peace in the world.