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... f entities you’ve pissed off now deary, nothing to worry about. On the positive side, a direct hit from them would be survivable, but the shields would take a good chunk. Don’t get hit by all three. Journey’s not appreciating the numbers it’s crunching about that.”

Three other drones each banked and flew off in a wide recovery circle, each trying to fly back into my face. I aimed my pistol, fired a shot to take out the lead drone before its circle was complete, letting it crash further o ...

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