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Well, sure has it out for that
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initiative. Guess I would too if Alma
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had killed a bunch of my colleagues.
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Ready to take the heat off you,
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commander. Yes, they win. Liquidator.
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Thank you kindly. I am decidedly in your
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debt. Anything you need? Anything I, a
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lowly archavist, can provide you, a
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heroic individual who is handy with
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Of course. I am now able to breathe easy
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Strange question, but yes, all commands
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path through the hub here, through that
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wiring underneath that open floor panel
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in the back of the room. actually.
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Well, in my professional opinion, looks
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like someone rerouted some commands from
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Not sure which ones. Based on the sloppy
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state it was left in, I'd say they
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either barely knew what they were doing
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or were in a rush or both.
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I was in my c doing advanced equations.
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After the explosion occurred, I rushed
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here to check my terminal. The door was
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creaky to open. I should have known it
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would lodge in place when it closed, but
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I was distracted by the disheveled state
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of the room and rushed inside.
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works in operations, right? Always on
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about her stories. Wish I had time to
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watch cereals and read all day. Well,
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that's about everything I know about
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everything. Let you be on your way.
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Careful on your way out. Try not to be
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liquefied and subsequently devoured.
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May all your endeavors elicit expected
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Look alive, commander. Heat. Heat.