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"...No. Everything I’ve done so far has been... well, the kind where you just smash everything, you know?"

"We specialize in this kind of thing. Strictly speaking, this is a bit of a different approach... but when it comes to causing chaos through rear infiltration, it’s pretty much the same."

At the end of September, with the sky clear and the air crisp, somewhere in the northeastern U.S.

There were no people around, and the light pollution was zero. The Milky Way ...

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