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<font size="3">'''Apocalypse in a Box'''</font>
<font size="3">'''Apocalypse in a Box'''</font>
[[File:LotS_Quest_z25_a1_q1.jpg|none|Apocalypse in a Box]]
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"Get back!" Eddie Dang's voice erupted from his helmet's vocal amplifier and rebounded along the street. "All of you, clear the area immediately!"
"Get back!" Eddie Dang's voice erupted from his helmet's vocal amplifier and rebounded along the street. "All of you, clear the area immediately!"
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<font size="3">'''Machinations of the Mandarin'''</font>
<font size="3">'''Machinations of the Mandarin'''</font>
[[File:LotS_Quest_z25_a1_q2.jpg|none|Machinations of the Mandarin]]
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There are people in the galaxy who understand Sian military vessels better than you do. The empire's elite aerospace engineers know them as well as devoted lovers know each other's bodies, and if pressed could probably reconstruct them cabin by cabin on a datapad. Even among rank and file crew members, there are some who spend hours examining schematics because they yearn to prove themselves superior to their fellows; others wallow in them out of passion, staring at plans and diagrams, or glorious three-dimensional projections, with the same bright eyes as a comicbook collector gazing upon his favorite issues.
There are people in the galaxy who understand Sian military vessels better than you do. The empire's elite aerospace engineers know them as well as devoted lovers know each other's bodies, and if pressed could probably reconstruct them cabin by cabin on a datapad. Even among rank and file crew members, there are some who spend hours examining schematics because they yearn to prove themselves superior to their fellows; others wallow in them out of passion, staring at plans and diagrams, or glorious three-dimensional projections, with the same bright eyes as a comicbook collector gazing upon his favorite issues.
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The communication screen goes black.
The communication screen goes black.
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<font size="3">'''Ashes to Ashes'''</font>
[[File:LotS_Quest_z25_a1_q3.jpg|none|Ashes to Ashes]]
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"It's red!" Dang said. "All teams, fall back! Fall..."
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He blinked. The barrier was the same orange-white shade as before.
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"Commander?" Blue outlines illuminated a woman's picture on his display. "The field's stable."
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Other profile images lit up in the same instant.
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"Stable here."
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"And here."
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"I..." Dang shook his head.
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"The commander's right!" A suited woman on Eddie's side of the barrier turned her head as she spoke. Wrathful reflections blazed on her helmet's opaque faceplate, turning it into a second inferno. "We saw it here."
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"Damn it!" someone said.
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The pictures blinked in rapid succession, but Dang's eyes remained fastened on the barrier -- and a distant, idiotic part of his brain assured him that the moment he looked away, disaster would follow. All he could do was stare while the babble flowed inside his helmet.
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"The generators on that side are failing!"
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"Oh, fu-"
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"...must've taken more of the blast..."
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"Tap into the other sides! Try to..."
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"...could fail at any moment..."
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"Draw the radioactive material towards..."
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"Patching you all into my feed..."
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"We... Oh, fu-"
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The barrier flashed red again, became an immense crimson curtain. The chatter stopped. Eddie held his breath. When the redness vanished, he was sure he heard a dozen exhalations at once.
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"Hurry up!" he said. "Whatever the hell you're doing, get a-"
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Redness. It appear and disappeared, a bloody wound blasted through a body then sealed shut. The engineers were shouting, swearing, coordinating, yelling incomprehensible things.
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Redness, again. And again. Again. Again. Again. Like the beating of a heart. No... Like punches.
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At the base of the barrier, at his own height, something small and black thudded against the field. And it went red.
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Impossible...
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"Did you see that?" Eddie yanked his blaster off his shoulder. "Did-"
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But the engineers were still babbling. Fiddling with their devices.
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*thud*
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"Listen!" he said.
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*thud*
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Scientific nonsense -- stupid, pointless, irrelevant -- flooded his helmet.
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"There's something in there!" Commander Dang shrieked the words through his vocal amplifier.
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*thud*
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The barrier went red. Then it melted away.
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"Breach!"
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"It's open! Oh sweet Jesus goddam Christ! It's open!"
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"Check seals! Check seals!"
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"...other barriers holding..."
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"Stay on them! Stay the hell on them!"
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Eddie Dang's helmet was screaming along with everyone else. Red lights exploded all around the display, throwing warnings, telling him to leave the area. The strange, unnatural scent of stored air filled his mouth and nose. Part of him understood that his armor had locked out the external atmosphere. The rest of him just gawped.
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Grey clouds gushed through the space where the barrier had been, billowing out in a dozen triumphant clouds like genies reveling in newfound freedom. They surged overhead, stealing the sky, smothering them all beneath its ashen pall. But Eddie wasn't even looking. His eyes stared unblinking, fixed ahead of him.
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Two little blue fires burned in the fog. And a black shape loomed through the cataclysm.
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"Do you believe in ghosts?"
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He screamed and fired.
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"Commander? Commander!" Sergeant Ying swore in Mandarin, English, and, for good measure, Latin. "Commander Dang!"
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In the distance, a dark plume seethed its way over the rooftops and reached up into the night sky.
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"Hostile!" Dang's voice cried out inside his helmet.
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"What? This is Sergeant Ying-"
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"There's a hostile in here! There's-"
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The commander screamed.
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"Dang? Dang!" Ying opened a channel to his squad. "With me! Enemy contact! Enemy contact!"
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"In there?" Private Patterson said. "That's not-"
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"Move!"
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They readied their weapons and ran.
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<font size="3">'''Family Reunion'''</font>
<font size="3">'''Family Reunion'''</font>
[[File:LotS_Quest_z25_a1_q4.jpg|none|Family Reunion]]
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"It's about time! I was starting to regret fishing you out of that water."
"It's about time! I was starting to regret fishing you out of that water."
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<font size="3">'''Sian Dragonfly'''</font>
<font size="3">'''Sian Dragonfly'''</font>
[[File:LotS_Quest_Boss_z25_a1.jpg|none|Sian Dragonfly]]
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Stop!" Sergeant Ying said.
Stop!" Sergeant Ying said.
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