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... s. The only thing that kept them going was Wrench's words—the belief that they would be free after ten years.

But reality played a cruel prank on them. They had stayed here for a whole decade, yet they were still imprisoned in this same nightmare.

Driven by desperation, the crew lunged forward like a horde of undead and frantically clawed through the snow with bare hands until they dug Wrench out into the open.

"What's going on?!" the crew demanded an answer. Their hyster ...

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