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Now it made a bit more sense. If they were going to make a dozen permanent buildings at the same time, they might actually have a use for all these people.

Bob looked around at the work in progress. "This is chaos. It looks like they're going with metal frame and sheeting buildings for most of the structures, but they're going to need to build a wall around the whole complex if they're not going to make something more sturdy. They don't usually keep Elites on stati ...

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