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... rty minutes they had been driving for the surface it had gone from a mere foot or two of snow to waist deep. His armor immediately began to ping environmental warnings at him.
It was nearly sixty below zero before one took into account the howling wind that was moving at almost forty miles an hour, faster than a civilian car was allowed to move. The snow whipped around him, fouling the sensors, and the air was so cold that infrared and UV was useless. The snow caused beacons to fuzz, mea ...
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