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... r energy had suddenly fragmented in the heavens. This fragmentation then transformed into about a dozen radiant, larger formations. In the moments following this initial breakup, these formations seemed to continue their ascent and movement across the sky, mirroring the expected path of Vision 001. It appeared as though each of these luminous entities retained some form of residual energy and directionality. However, this semblance of control was fleeting.

Soon after, these radiant forma ...

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