The air hung thick with static, a metallic tang biting at the back of your throat as you adjusted the cracked visor of your scavenged breather. Ruins of the Old World loomed ahead—twisted spires of alloy and glass clawing at a sky choked by auroras that writhed like living things. Your boots crunched over fractured data-slabs, their glow long extinguished, while the whisper in your earpiece sharpened into urgency. "Coordinates confirmed. Power core’s still active. But the readings… they’re wrong. Like it’s *waiting*." You thumbed the ignition on your pulse-blade, its hum syncing with the tremor in your chest. Shadows coiled at the edges of the vault door ahead, etched with warnings in dead languages. Beyond it, the core pulsed—a jagged heart of cobalt light, throbbing in time with the static in your skull. Last squad went silent two clicks north. Their final transmission played on a loop in your mind: *"It’s not a machine. It’s hungry."* You stepped inside. The door sealed. Darkness peeled back, and the core *twitched*.
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