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Chapter 97: The Killing Fields of Ice
Author: Larass
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The screaming wind of the Antarctic stratosphere was a physical wall of absolute, freezing death.

Finnian OConnell did not wait for Commander Hayes to issue an evacuation order. The burning C-17 transport plane was tearing itself apart around them, the fuselage groaning as the structural integrity completely failed.

Jump! Finnian roared over the apocalyptic noise, unbuckling his heavy flight harness.

He threw himself out of the gaping rear cargo door and plunged headfirst into the pitch-blac
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