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... wn at the phone in his hands, trying to figure out how to use it. Hes tried to tap the screen many times before, but that doesnt seem to do much. And while other people have tried to help him over the time since the phones were introduced, hes determined to figure it out on his own.

But every time he tries to tap the screen with his claws, nothing happens. The screen remains black. And he cant figure out why.

He briefly raises his head to look at the Guardian from Earth who is cu ...

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