Chapter 3
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Jack and the resistance leader moved stealthily through the dimly lit corridors of the system's stronghold. They had to be cautious, avoiding any guards or surveillance that could hinder their escape.

As they made their way deeper into the complex, they could feel the tension in the air. They knew they were being hunted, and time was of the essence.

Suddenly, an alarm blared, piercing the silence. Red lights flashed, and the sound of approaching footsteps echoed through the halls. The guards were onto them.

Jack and the resistance leader quickened their pace, their hearts pounding in their chests. They had to find an exit before it was too late.

They reached a large chamber filled with high-tech machinery. It seemed to be some sort of control centre. The resistance leader scanned the room, searching for a way to disable the alarms and buy them more time.

"Cover me," he said to Jack, determination in his voice.

Jack nodded and positioned himself at the entrance of the chamber, ready to
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