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Elias felt a cold draft, though the server room was climate-controlled. He ignored the warning and clicked the Aurora folder.
The screen didn't show photos of the Northern Lights. Instead, it was filled with high-resolution satellite imagery of a coordinates in the middle of the Nevada desert. But the images were pulsing. A strange, cerulean static rippled across the pixels like a heartbeat. Elias felt a cold draft, though the server
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