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... his wheelchair and took out a pair of fogstone glasses to put on. Holding a machine gun in his hand, he pulled the bolt and increased his wheelchair’s speed to the fastest, bypassing the robots on the ground and emerging from the hospital.

The entire military camp was built on the ground, completely shrouded in dense fog. Through the fogstone glasses, he could see a battlefield that looked almost like it was from a comic book.

In the sky, transport planes swept by, the cargo bay ...

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