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... the hidden doors, and past absurdly large corridors, one would find rooms spanning kilometers with rows of two-hundred-meter-thick pillars supporting the weight of the entire Site.

These were the pillars of its foundation. A window running along the length of each pillar revealed a steady stream of Liquid Nex. Excess Liquid Nex was kept here in the depths of the Site.

Occasionally, sirens would blare for a brief moment before a wave of dark liquid would flood through sections of ...

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