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Marcus had made a name for himself in the software field. Although he didn't invent anything new, his programming skills allowed him to improve multiple established tools, from simple scanners to high-level computing machines. Everyone believed his future would be bright, especially given his young age.


Kirk was even better than Marcus. He was the archetype of the lab rat who understood machines more than people. He could fix, improve, and even directly ...

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