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... t his inner vision blazing. The problem wasn’t external; it was internal. Genesis was becoming stronger, more resilient in its being, but the void within was proving to be a persistent, insidious enemy, a constant reminder of their fragility. He had taught Genesis to embrace its truth. Now, he had to teach it to live with the void’s echo, to fight an enemy that was not a force, but a profound, lingering absence. The ultimate test of his leadership had just begun, a war fought not with blasters a ...
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