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... al barriers carried a frequency that Reed had never heard before—a harmonic resonance that seemed to exist in the spaces between consciousness and void, impossible yet undeniably real. As he materialized in the crisis command center, the Wounded Sage immediately sensed that whatever had triggered this alarm represented something entirely outside their accumulated experience.

Captain Vex stood before the primary tactical display, his expression carrying the weight of someone who had just ...

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