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... rost. They needed one that can be opened from both sides, unless they wanted to risk getting stuck, of course. The new portal was one equipped into a large space ship like aircraft that doubled as an operation base as well. It carried all the equipment the Valkyries needed in addition to great stealth capabilities so there was little risk of the enemy finding it, unless they have more advanced tech, which is to be expected of a bunch claiming to be from a higher realm.

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