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... ce under them to sortie out. A new name was given to the force as well to show a sense of solidarity amongst the people rather than just pivoting around Kyle as the figurehead.

“ADCON? What does that stand for?” Feldon was confused.

“Anaconda Defense Contractors.”

“You really got something for snakes, don’t you?”

“Have to stick to the naming convention.”

It would take a while for the name to stick, but as long as Kyle kept the men well-fed and in high spir ...

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