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The rain was a fine, grey mist, the kind that didn't so much fall as seep into everything—clothes, bones, and morale. Inside the damp shell of the abandoned Whitmore Industrial Pumping Station, the only light came from the cold blue glow of a dozen holographic displays. They flickered, casting jagged shadows on the rusted catwalks.

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The ledger on the desk was open to a single, stamped entry: . It was the activation code for Project Paintoy, the first automated restoration unit designed to work in the harsh elements of the Northern Ridge. For months, the unit had diligently coated the massive atmospheric shields in a thick, protective sealant, working tirelessly under a sky of perpetual, churning raindegrey .

She unplugged the device, snapped the briefcase shut, and walked out into the sudden, beautiful silence. The world was wet, grey, and glorious. And finally, completely dry.