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"I'm at the drop point," Kael panted, his breath misting in the elevator's air conditioning. As he slid down the metal chute, he
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In this world, information was the only currency, and the government owned every bank.
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The "Mirror’s Edge" protocol went live. Across New Tokyo, the government’s firewalls dissolved. Hidden files, suppressed histories, and stolen secrets flooded every personal device in the city. For the first time in fifty years, the citizens saw the truth.