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... Research Facility.

"Astra! Where is Astra?!"

Early in the morning, the grim expression on Security Captain Kristorr's face darkened further as he discovered Astra's bedroom empty when the scientist was supposed to be sleeping there.

"Who was responsible for guarding Astra last night?"

"Captain! We found them!"

When Kristorr saw his squad members dragging unconscious guards out of the closet and bathroom, his face turned even uglier. The Kree military was e ...

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