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... rambling to get inside buildings that quickly shut with blast doors as windows were also covered with sheets of metal that descended from above. All of the street lights went on full brightness, bathing the entire artificial landmass in piercing, white light.

The sound of booted feet approached from all directions, alongside the buzz of drones that were headed over, and the thunk-thunk of mechs.

“Let’s go!” Jace shouted as he began sprinting towards the central complex. I just ne ...

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