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| <!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title> Escape From Dome City </title><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="html_resources/style.css"></head><body><a href="index.html"><button class="back"><</button></a>
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| <h1> Escape From Dome City</h1>
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| <p>
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|   Annie reaches the platform. The sirens of the police cars are really
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|   close now. A train is coming. The first police car arrives at the
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|   station. Annie freezes as she panics. The train for sure won't
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|   leave before the police searched it. Where can she hide?
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   <span class="quote speech">Annie!</span> Someone shouts her name.
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|   <span class="quote speech">Annie, get in here, run!</span><br />
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|   She breaks out of her freeze. The train had turned out to be a single
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|   car. A single, slightly rusty railcar painted in different shades of
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|   blue. <span class="comment">note: make it a theme that the metro is
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|   always yellow and red</span> The only person inside is the driver,
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|   turning away from the door he just opened - that has to be Jack. His
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|   Neotek jacket flaps in the air as he runs to the other end of the train.
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|   While Annie is still running towards the open door, the motors start
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|   humming. She jumps inside as the train starts to move back in the
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|   direction it came from. The door closes just after leaving the platform.
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   The train accelerates with a force stronger than anything she has ever
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|   felt before. The motors scream, the entire train rattles. While making
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|   her way to the front, she looks outside. The city flies by. The horn
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|   sounds as the train barrels though the next station. The platform
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|   appears, is visible for just long enough to see the astonished faces of
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|   the onlookers, and disappears again.
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   She reaches the driver's cabin.<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">Hello Jack!</span><br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">Hi Annie – you good?</span><br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">Yes</span>, she breathes heavily,
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|   <span class="quote speech">but that was close.</span><br />
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|   After catching her breath for a moment, she says:<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">You arrived just in time. They've been
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|   following me around for a while but we got away.</span><br />
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|   Jack seems to think for a short moment while his eyes stay fixated on the
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|   track ahead.<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">That remains to be seen. Coming through that
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|   airlock seems to have set off some sort of alarm. Like poking a stick
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|   into an anthill...</span><br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">An anthill?</span><br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">Oh, I forgot, you wouldn't know... Ants
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|   are tiny little animals. They build hills of loose material as their
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|   nests. If you poke a stick into one, they scramble to defend it.</span>
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|   <br />
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|   Annie imagines a bunch of mice scratching and biting away at a stick
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|   that's stuck in a slope of rubble.<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">Anyway</span>, Jack continues,
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|   <span class="quote speech">this little expedition hasn't gone
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|   unnoticed.</span><br />
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|   Short pause.
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   Looking outside again, Annie realizes:<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">I have never seen one of these</span> –
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|   she knocks on the control panel – <span class="quote speech">go
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|   this fast.</span><br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">Me neither</span>, says Jack. He adds:
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|   <span class="quote speech">There used to be trains that could go faster
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|   – a lot faster – but not the metro.</span>
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   After watching the tracks, stations, and buildings fly by for a couple
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|   minutes, Annie opens her bag and pulls out a pile of paper.<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">Here are the documents you need. Maps,
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|   blueprints, manuals, everything we could find.</span><br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">Sounds good. Just put them in there for
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|   now.</span><br />
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|   He gestures towards a small cabinet in the back of the driver's
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|   cabin. Annie places the pile on top of a few folders and binders that are
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|   already in there. The train barrels through another station. Jack slowly
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|   decelerates the train.<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">We're almost at your drop-off point, next
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|   station is Crystal Park ... uhhh ... and we might have a problem.</span>
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|   <br />
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|   The train is going around a long curve overseeing the park and square in
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|   front of the station. <Grandpa's friend>'s car is there,
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|   surrounded by police cruisers with flashing lights and open doors.<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">What do we do now?</span><br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">Well I'm sure as fuck not staying around
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|   to see what they're up to down there.</span> Jack says while
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|   accelerating again. <span class="quote speech">I hope you're okay
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|   with coming with me.</span>
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   They pass a couple more stations before the train runs over a switch and
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|   gets suddenly jolted to the side. The train rocks side to side for a
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|   moment. They are now heading straight for the outer wall of the dome.
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|   The airlock, now in view, is rapidly coming closer. The inner
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|   ‘B33FY-AF' door is wide open. Technicians and police are
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|   standing around it in small groups, trying to figure out why and how
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|   it had opened. The ramps connecting the street below to the airlock are
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|   full of parked transporters and police cars. Some are even on the tracks
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|   but the one Annie and Jack are approaching on is mostly clear.
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   <span class="quote speech">Hold onto something!</span> Jack slams on the
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|   brakes. The train loses power and rumbles over a bunch of switches.
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|   The headlights flicker and turn off. A police car that was parked too
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|   close to their track gets flung aside. A bunch of technicians jump out of
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|   the way as the train passes them and rolls into the airlock where it
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|   comes to a screeching halt. Jack presses some buttons on the control
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|   panel.
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   The screams of the police and technicians are drowned out by the hissing
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|   of pressurized air and the *ka-chonk* of large machinery.
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|   <span class="quote speech">Access authorized, cycling airlock, please
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|   stand by</span>, announces an automated voice. The bunker door behind
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|   them starts to move with a squeaking noise. The ‘keepers of
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|   order' that had started to run after the train into the airlock
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|   stop and look around in confusion. Everything around them turns to black.
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|   The only thing Annie sees are the illuminated gauges on the control
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|   panel. More hissing of pressurized air.
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   The train shakes slightly as it makes a noise that sounds like a
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|   mechanical version of someone clearing their throat. The gauges on the
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|   control panel flicker. Annie is surprised by this, the noise is
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|   unfamiliar to her. It turns into a constant rumbling hum and the
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|   headlights come on again. The bunker door ahead is moving out of the way
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|   revealing a long tunnel.
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   <span class="quote speech">Everything okay? You look puzzled.</span>
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|   Jack looks at her.<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">What's this weird noise?</span><br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">The generator. There's no power out here
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|   so the train itself has to generate it to drive.</span>
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   The police start banging on the outside of the train and yell something.
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|   Jack grabs a microphone off the wall and speaks into it:<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">Gentlemen, for your own safety, please step
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|   back from the train.</span><br />
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|   He pushes a lever on the control panel and the smooth hum of the motors
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|   joins in with the noise of the generator.
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   <span class="quote speech">In a couple minutes, it's gonna get very
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|   bright.</span> Jack says while driving the train into the tunnel.
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|   <span class="quote speech">Close your eyes if it's too bright. It
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|   might take a while to get used to the sun.</span><br />
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|   The train begins to move up a slight incline. An automated announcement
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|   comes on:<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">Dear passengers, welcome to the combined
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|   Sentinel Shores and Ivydale local transit zone! Please keep in mind
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|   that the last train returning to <underground city> for today
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|   departs from Ivydale South at 10:15PM. Enjoy your travel!</span>
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   The train leans into a curve; Annie hears the screeching of the wheels
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|   grinding on the rails. After a moment, a blue-ish white shimmer appears
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|   on the walls of the tunnel. It gets brighter and brighter. The tunnel
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|   straightens out again and the other end comes into view. It's much
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|   brighter than the light over Central Square. Annie closes her eyes but
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|   the light continues to get brighter. For a moment, she covers them with
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|   her hands as the train leaves the tunnel.
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| </p>
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| <p>
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|   Annie hears Jack press some buttons and the clicking of relays. The
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|   motors go quiet and the train starts to slow down. She tries to open her
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|   eyes but it's still too bright.<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">I think you could use a pair of
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|   sunglasses.</span><br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">Sunglasses?</span><br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">They're like normal glasses but... dark
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|   to make bright light easier on your eyes.</span><br />
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|   Jack puts a pair in Annie's hands. She puts them on and cautiously
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|   squints outside. Lots of green, brown, and gray but before she can make
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|   out any details, they roll into another tunnel. The automated voice
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|   comes on again:<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">We are now approaching Ivydale South. Your
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|   next connections are line 7 to Ivydale Distillery from platform 5,
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|   HST1511 to Siren's Edge from platform 14, HST815 to Nova Metropolis
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|   from platform 11. This train will continue on line 5 to
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|   Sentinel Shores Sea Market via Ivydale West,
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|   Sentinel Shores Observatory, Sentinel Shores Central
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|   Station.</span><br />
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|   After a moment, Jack says quietly:<br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">I wonder how much of these places is
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|   left...</span> Raising his voice back to a normal level, he adds:
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|   <span class="quote speech">But for now, we'll head back to
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|   base.</span><br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">Base?</span><br />
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|   <span class="quote speech">The bunker, we refer to it as our base of
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|   operations.</span><br />
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|   The train rolls out of the second tunnel and they find themselves in a
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|   station.</p>
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