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... further away from the ship so that it could remain parallel to the ship as it moved forward.

The triangular ship flew at an angle, moving closer toward the gas giant's ring.

Ning followed behind and watched them pick up more speed once they came close enough to a rather large asteroid.

The oblong-shaped asteroid was quite large at about nearly 2 kilometers on the longest side. And these people seemed to have aimed for that asteroid.

Bursts of steam showed up from ...

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