Delta Sector
Author: MDW
last update2024-11-04 10:03:20

While Hazeed and his team caught their breath at the safe house, tension filled the air. The warehouse they used as temporary shelter trembled with the city’s never-ending hum, as if Omega was watching them from every corner.

Mazda and Max finally arrived with their group through the tunnels. They looked weary and worn, yet determined. “We’re off their radar for now,” Max said, glancing at Hazeed with a hint of relief. “But we can’t stay here long. They’ll keep tracking us.”

Hazeed nodded, gathering everyone around. “You all know that Omega won’t stop until they have us. They may have power, but we have something more important—our drive to fight and the intel to take them down from the inside.”

Mazda added quickly, “Omega has taken over most of the city, but there’s one place they think is unimportant—Sector Delta. It’s a small settlement on the city’s edge, almost forgotten, but its underground network still connects to an old government data center from
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