Saturday, January 11, 2025

Fan-Fiction: A post-Antaeus saga tale: Climb Too High

Everyone on the workcrew was offered a choice of protective hats before taking on the daunting task. Tri-blade readily accepted a blue broad-brimmed one ("Hey, it matches my suit," when his friend and colleague started to chuckle at him) and donned it quickly before heading to the drill site.


"It's great that BADGE is putting more resources into digging wells and creating reservoirs for everyone here, Meesh," Tri-blade said as he lugged a set of pipes behind him. "The best part of it is that this could be seen as easy P.R. but everyone's genuine in helping out."

Agent Michelle nodded. "If anyone needs help, it's the people of the nearby villages. The Antaeus encounter left a big scar on many fronts. This is just one step in getting everyone back on their feet."

Tri-blade and a group of assorted BADGE agents and a few super-powered persons began the relatively quick work of clearing the designated area of brush and debris, then a set of drill rigs were wheeled in. Expert crews began the process of drilling, while the others started setting up fencing and the foundation for an accompanying rainwater catchment system.

"Africa is massive. Chad itself is large. Each individual location is worthy of focus and detail and we've got a long way to go, even in this pocket of land," said Tri-blade as he wiped sweat off of his brow.

Michelle added, "That man who became Antaeus, sigh. Was it a case of someone getting power, then getting too boasty about it?"

Tri-blade began to reply, but was interrupted by a local villager. Middle-aged and very slender, he sighed a bit loudly, yet was smiling.

"I have a good tale about getting too high and mighty. You want to hear it?" he said in a quiet, yet stern voice.

Eyebrow raised, Tri-blade looked at the man, then at Michelle.

"I've heard one or two tales from the Mythic Anansi while here a while back, I suspect this may be one of them. But go on, friend, for my friend's benefit. We're always willing to learn more oral stories, after all, this continent is renowned for them."

The man nodded, then stood tall. As he began to speak, Tri-blade noticed that he immediately appeared younger and more spritely.

(To be continued)
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AVENGER'S TOP 10 (Updated)

Robert Steele here from the old renegades retirement home to interview the Avenger. What do you mean he's not here? He's unretarded? I mean retired. He's gained 76 levels in a month? Well in that case I guess it's time for a new top 10 list.


1 Skelly was there any question. The leader of WMD tops the list once more.

2) A tie between Stink Fist and Death Punch. He's not mailing it in,. it's almost like the some supernatural being is pulling the strings on both of them

4) The Avenger After a year of Retirment it took a month but he is back in the top 10.

5) Damon Boy did he grow strong in the last year.

6) The Gentleman No surprise on his rise to power.

7) Shinobi There always has to be a ninja sneaking into the list.

8) Slag Was there any doubt

9) The Wizard pulls a rabbit out of his hat, or is it a cat?

10) BSC The Khan artist top 10?

Avenger 14479
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Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Sentinel Op-Ed: The State of the Realm

Since the rapid rise and defeat of Antaeus, there has been a good period of stability on a global scale. Certainly, encouraging news for the average citizen. Even Director Nova of BADGE has allowed himself some rest and respite. It may be a stretch to suggest that some element of mirth has entered his personal lexicon, but hope springs eternal, as a certain rapid rodent may suggest.



Continuing with ongoings with BADGE, it appears that Agent Justin remains being the busiest worker bee this side of December's Saint Nick. With word of added staff members, who knows what new features will develop to aid the heroes of Earth?

At a league and superpowered humanoid level, we saw first-hand that the concept of a power vacuum emerging in a certain level tier was utterly destroyed by the rise of certain members of the Infected faction. The lesson to be learned by all is: there will always be a heavy hitter or two (an apprentice and that guy who copyright infringement may prevent me from typing?) ready to close a void before it even opens.

We saw at the last League War tournament that new factions such as Dark Dimensions are no pushovers. They claimed one scalp in landing a first division title, will others follow suit?

At the top of the proverbial heap, it's clear that top flight challengers are needed to take on the status quo, but there doesn't appear to be any on the horizon. We may very well see a variant of the Cursed Cats develop in response, but only a select group of people know for certain if that's on the cards.

Meanwhile, the development/emerging talent rung continues to showcase a variety of competitor styles and talents. Brand new entrants go through a difficult gauntlet, then have to make the decision to try and stick it out, or forge through and attempt to reach the mid-range, without getting discouraged along the way. It's a challenge for all but we suspect Agent Justin and staff will continue to encourage heroes new and present to give it their all in protecting the realm.

The State of the Realm remains solid, and long may it be a place of hope and drive for all.

ID: 10898
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SENTINEL BONUS & CONTEST FOR JANUARY 2025



HAPPY QUACKY 2025!

Happy New Year to all! The monthly bonus for Sentinel editorials and Fan-Fiction continues this January with the usual editorial bonus for reviews, commentaries, game guides, gear talk, and origin stories.

The fan-fiction theme (prompt) is "2024 REVIEWED: MY FAVORITE EVENT"
What was the most interesting thing or event for you in 2024?


You are free to interpret it in any way you want. Just be sure to post your entries to the Fan-Fiction forum with the following in the title: "FAN-FICTION CONTEST: 2024 REVIEWED: MY FAVORITE EVENT" and the title of your entry. Please also add a link to your entry in the Sentinel page so that we can monitor all entries.

REWARDS:

PLATINUM: 7 Strange Fiction cards (only reserved for EXCEPTIONAL submissions)

GOLD: 5 Strange Fiction cards

SILVER: 3 to 4 Strange Fiction cards

BRONZE: 1 to 2 Strange Fiction cards


These rewards go out after the end of each month and are IN ADDITION to the usual Sentinel rewards from Daniel Andrade for published entries.

Here are the categories/prompts:

Category One:
REVIEWS/COMMENTARIES of ad hoc and regular events, including fan-fiction role play, etc.

Category Two:
GAME GUIDES, GEAR TALK, and other editorials about game mechanics.

Category OPEN:
What is your origin story? How did you end up in the Heroes Rising universe?
(And any other Fan-Fiction.)

REMINDER:



Post your submissions to the Sentinel page as usual for Categories One and Two. To enter the OPEN CATEGORY post your entries to the Fan-Fiction forum with the following in the title: "FAN-FICTION CONTEST" and the title of your entry. Please also add a link to your entry in the Sentinel page so that we can monitor all entries.

Yours Quackily,
SQ
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Monday, December 30, 2024

Father Time Raid: Live Update

Prologue:

Is it the end of time? The first battle with Father Time almost broke Neo Utopia, but the heroes were able to stop him. However, the damage had been done. Now, time is fracturing across the world and the fractures are growing. Soon, time will implode and all existence will be destroyed. BADGE had the tool to stop it, but they needed the right person to work it. Against their own bad feelings, they invited Father Time back to help mend the problem. Like the story of the scorpion and the fox, Father Time couldn't help but attempt a second incursion now that he has the clock back. Can the heroes stop him before time is utterly stopped? This situation feels very familiar... Wait, is this the second incursion or the third? Wait no, this
is the fourth time this has happened now..."

They say that history repeats itself. No it is time that repeats - it moves in circles. And here we are again: another threat to end all of time once and for all?

As the year draws to an end - and a weird eventful year it has been - the Heroes, Villains and Renegades of the multiverse band together to stop Father Time in an event dubbed "Father Times Most Bodacious New Year".

The good news: with over 52 hours to go, the raid has already succeeded: Father Time has been defeated by 14%. The victory is ongoing, and it is likely he will be defeated several times over, which is good as he might try to turn back the clock so to speak and restart trying to stop time... Or something like that...

The raid effort is led by the Renegade Avenger, from the apparently unretired retired undefeated division 1 champion league Chaos Theory. He hit 2,888 times dealing over 67 million damage: that is a whopping raid damage of more than half the entire raid HP, more than 55% in fact.

Behind him is the Hero Shinobi, with 1,108 hits and almost 16 million damage, which is very impressive in itself, but less than a quarter of the damage done by Avenger.

Here is a list of the top hitters in the raid:



Congratulations to all who are participating and especially the top hitters. What a way to welcome the new year!
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Thursday, December 19, 2024

Heroes Rising Fiction: Santa's Little Helper Part 8

 It was a long, hard night in the small tent they had set up for him. Dragonborn spent the night bundled up in a thick blanket. What was worse, he couldn’t sleep. The unfamiliar, uncomfortable surroundings weren’t to blame. Something plagued his mind and he couldn’t shake it.

His phone stayed on and he was using it all night. When the first sunlight hit the tent, he realized the night was over and he hadn’t rested. This wouldn’t be the first time he was up all night, but most of the time it was at a party, not like this.

“Christmas eve. Guess mom and dad will be happy that I’ll be home for Christmas this year. I wonder if they’ll even be there.” He went for his phone and it went dark. “Crap, battery’s dead. Wonder if I can find a charger around here?”

Unwinding all the thick blankets and sheet, he sat up on the edge of the cot. The illusion around him flickered and faded in places. Santa’s power was waning. “Great, I’m going to surprise these people when they see me.”

Yelling and screaming alerted him to something outside. He shoved his way up from the cot and ripped open the zipper.

“What’s going on?” He asked aloud.

People were running in a panic around him. The heavy beat of helicopter blades roared in the distance. Barbara dashed over to him. “A giant mutant snow monster is attacking the town. It just came down from the mountains and is heading this way. We have the rescue helicopters in the parking area. We need to evacuate.”

“Evac? But what about the town?”

“The town’s lost. We can’t get ahold of the rangers. Come on!” She looked up and rushed over to open a tent and alerted someone else.

Dragonborn quickly left his tent and looked back to see a gathering of random helicopters prepared to lift people out of here. These were the same helicopters that helped rescue people after the hurricane.

A powerful roar followed by an icy wind caught his attention. Dragonborn looked back to see a strange monster that looked like a giant man, but solid white and with claws for hands.

“That can’t be.” He knew this. It was a snow monster that Krampus once used. BADGE initiates studied that battle in their history class. “Krampus is dead. Just great, one of his monstrosities came to life again.”

The little girl who had followed him around last night came running over and grabbed his leg. “Mister! Mister! Help! I can’t find daddy!”

The sound of her pitiful crying at the loss of her house still ached in his heart. “I’ll call for help.” He tapped his phone, ready to contact his BADGE instructor and get them down here. “Damn, phones dead.”

“SAM!” Her parents rushed over and grabbed her up. “We have to get out of here!”

Dragonborn watched her leave as she buried her face in her father’s shoulder. The world slowed down. He saw the panic-stricken, tired people who have gone through so much. They had fought for months, only to lose it all right now.

“They have so little. Why does this have to happen? THIS IS NOT FAIR!” Righteous fury burned in him and he made a choice that he would never have made just two days ago.

The monster was nearly in the city, Dragonborn hunched slightly and ran hard toward it. He leapt over people, did a flip through the air, and landed right in front of the monster. With a powerful breath taken in, he unleashed an intense ball of fire that blasted clear through the belly of the beast.

With a cocky smile he said, “I may want to leave BADGE, they I still trained with them.”

The monster reeled back, a gaping hole in the snow of its gut. Then it lurched forward and swung a clawed arm down at Dragonborn. He jumped and tried to avoid the snatch, but the monster’s fist got him. As it squeeze, the surrounding illusion evaporated, and he was completely himself.

Struggling against the grip, he took in air through pained lungs. Screaming, he let out a stream of blue flames that cut the arm of the monster off. Dragonborn crashed to the ground among the snowy remains of the hand that had clutched him.

The monster seemed to feel pain at that, screeching and roaring as it reached for the destroyed appendage. With its remaining arm, it went to smash through the medical aid tent. Dragonborn grabbed a broken telephone pole and swung hard. He nailed the monster in the face and stopped it from destroying the tent.

“DO NOT HURT THESE PEOPLE!” He felt the depth of his own power and bellowed an earth shattering scream that came out as a huge, blue fire that split the snow monster in two and melted its remains across the ground.

Breathing coming and going in great heaves, Dragonborn stood before the soaked earth, making sure the monster was truly gone.

Turning around, the town stood behind him, cautious joy in their eyes. Steve and Barbara were the first to say something.

Steve asked, “Young man, are you a Ranger?”

Dragonborn looked at his arms, knowing they saw the real person finally. “No. I’m not with the Rangers or any League. I am not even a hero, actually.”

Barbara said, “Yes you are. You’re our hero.”

The town erupted in applause and jubilation as they met him with hugs, handshakes, and great thanks.


Dragonborn walked out into the Mess Hall of the BADGE space station. It was Christmas afternoon. The heroes and agents who stayed here for the holidays played games, had hot chocolate, and chatted amiably.

“Nova!” Dragonborn realized who was approaching him directly.

Nova smiled and gestured for him to sit. He sat with him at the table. “Did the pilot make a mistake? Some of these pilots get their orders mixed up. I can have you home in an hour.”

“The pilot didn’t make a mistake. I asked to come back.”

“Oh?” Nova said this as though he knew something already.

“I don’t know if I’m really hero material, but I think I’m ready to give it an honest try this time.”

An all too familiar voice approached, saying, “Seems like you found something down there.”

Dragonborn looked up and saw Santa standing there. “When did you get here?”

“Just now. I was waiting for you.”

“Why? Last time we talked, I told you I was through, done, ready to go home.”

Santa joined them at the table. “I saw a spark in you that was growing into a fire. Not the fire you breathe, but the fire that fuels compassion. Son, a hero is nothing without compassion. That was why I brought you there. If you could not find compassion in you, then you would never make it as a hero.”

Dragonborn looked at both of them. “This was your plan all along.”

Nova said, “Not exactly. There are those who truly don’t have it in them. And I had my doubts about you. But I wouldn’t be a good leader unless I tried everything to reach you.”

“You saw a spark in me just because I felt sympathy for a crying child? That’s a small spark.”

“That was just the glimpse. What happened next, well, proved to me you had changed.”

“You mean the monster attack?”

Nova frowned, “Monster attack?”

Dragonborn said, “Yeah, a giant snow monster attacked the city. It looked just like the one in the lesson about the snow monster that Krampus once created.”

Nova slowly turned his eye to Santa. “Care to explain?”

Santa said, “There was no genuine danger. I just needed to see if he was ready to be a superhero.”

“YOU SENT IT!” Dragonborn yelled.

Santa said, “Yes. But only to test you. It would have hurt no one or anything. If you had fled with everyone, it would have fallen apart. But you stood up to it and did a fine job.”

“It tried to kill me.”

Santa said, “If I was going to kill you, you’d be dead.”

“So, the snow monster was my compassion test? That’s one hell of a test.”

Santa said, “The snow monster was your graduation test. All heroes must prove they can stand their ground against a foe. You passed the compassion test at 4 a.m.”

Dragonborn cleared his throat and looked around. “What… uh… do you mean?”

Santa let out a deep laugh. “Someone ordered a shipment of very nice toys, candy, and games for all the kids in that town. Quick, expensive shipping to get it there by this evening. And, that same someone just purchased fifty industrial grade outdoor heaters, a professional water purification system, and…” Santa was choked up at this as he put a hand on Dragonborn’s shoulder, “a new home for that family.”

Nova said, “What is all this?”

Dragonborn said, “I loved to sit back and imagine the luxurious vacation home I was going to buy myself. I loved just thinking about it. Last night, after I got into that tent, I laid back and wanted to get lost in that fantasy. But… I couldn’t. I kept thinking about how unfair it was to be longing for the extra expensive home I would have while these families had nothing.”

“How are you paying for all this?” Nova asked.

Dragonborn shrugged. “Dad gave me an extra million to buy a house on the beach. I just used that. You’d be surprised at what half a million dollars can do to buy a house in those mountains. Another half million for toys, clean water, and some food. I burned that little girl’s home...well, a bonfire with parts of it, but still enough. I owe her something. Besides, what do I need with a mansion of my own? I can find hot babes on a beach...when I’m not helping keep the world safe.”

Nova said, “Son, I wanted you to grow up and learn that other people matter. I never expected it to be this profound. I’m proud of you.”

“Thanks. I feel like a new person,… and I like it.”

Santa smiled and said, “Keep working on it, keep focusing on what is right. Being a good person is a daily practice, but with wonderful rewards. Now, I have a lot to take care of. Merry Christmas.” He stood up and reached for his nose.

Dragonborn stood up as well and held out his hand. “Thank you, Santa. Whenever you need my help, just call. Merry Christmas.”

Santa shook his hand and then touched the side of his nose, vanishing in a flash of red sparkles.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Heroes Rising Fiction: Santa's Little Helper Part 7

 The icy winds turned bitter, cutting around the remnants of the downtown. Dragonborn clutched his arms around himself, each stiff breeze like a splash of frigid water. This parking lot was dark, only a few flashlights bobbed about as the people prepared a pile of wood that was much taller than he expected.

“Where’s the fire?” He muttered.

“I’m cold.” The little girl said, hugging herself.

Dragonborn stopped a man walking by. “When will the fire be lit?”

“As soon as we find a way to light it. We’re having some trouble getting it to burn.”

Dragonborn looked around. In the dim light, he could see more people approaching, hoping for some warmth in this frosty night. Against his leg, a little child shivered so hard he could feel her trembling.

“I guess I can do something.” He said and then looked down at the child, “Wait here, I’ll be right back.” He didn’t want her to see what he was going to do. It might frighten her.

She stood there as he walked over to the pile of wood. A man fought with a soggy fire-starter log that wouldn’t ignite. “Can I help?” Dragonborn asked.

The man let out an annoyed grunt. “We ran out of the dry starters yesterday. I wasn’t expecting an outdoor crowd tonight. This stupid thing won’t light.”

“Let me give it a try. This is kinda my specialty.”

The man held out the lighter to him. “Have fun. I’ll see if I can find some lighter fluid.” He left.

Dragonborn snorted a laugh at the lighter and tossed it aside. He leaned in and took in a deep breath. As he released it, a flame came from his mouth that burrowed deep into the pile of wood. He kept breathing this for a moment and a fire started in the pile's heart. It spread quickly. As it spread, he realized this wasn’t just logs and twigs; it was oddly shaped bits of wood.

Then came a hard, terrified screech and wailing.


Santa walked toward the second lot when the parents of the child met him.

“Sam?” the father called out.

“I believe your daughter when that way with my helper. They are at the bonfire.”

“Oh, thanks, we…” There came a terrible scream.

“Sam!” The mother rushed away followed closely by the father.

Santa hurried after them, a perpetual look of worry on his face.


Dragonborn rushed around the burning fire and found the little girl curled up on the ground, wailing in great cries. If he didn’t know better, he would have thought she was hurt, but she seemed fine.

“Kid, kid! What’s the matter?” He came to her and put a hand on her back.

She tried to say something, but the crying and blubbering made her words incomprehensible.

“Come on, are you hurt? Did you get burned? DOCTOR!” He looked around for help. Other people were approaching, just as curious.

Her parents rushed in and came quickly to her side.

“Sam! What’s wrong? What happened to her?” The mother asked.

Dragonborn said, “I don’t know. We started the fire, and she went ballistic.”

“Oh, my god…. Honey, take her away. Get her away from here now.” The father’s eyes were glued to the fire.

The mother worked to get her daughter off the ground, which proved to be difficult.

Dragonborn asked. “What’s wrong? For Pete’s sake, why is she losing it?”

The girl suddenly screamed, “MY HOUSE! MY HOUSE!”

The mother finally scooped up the girl into her arms and ran hard.

Dragonborn had a dark feeling rush over him as he looked back at the fire. The father stood there, pale and in a fog, there was a glint of a tear on his cheek. In the pile of burning wood, Dragonborn realized it wasn’t random timber or logs. They were burning remnants of the destroyed homes from the hurricane. There were banisters and wooden siding with markings visible through the flames. Wall paper, with flowers on it, marks scratched into frames for doors. Family history turning to ash. However practical it was to burn it, it was their homes and businesses being set on fire to warm them.

Santa appeared at his side, looking deep into the blaze. “I tried to stop you. I didn’t know it would be this bad.”

Dragonborn felt choked up. He could still hear that horrified scream the moment the fire lit. “Why would they do this?”

“In dark times, people do what they have to.”

Turning on Santa, Dragonborn yelled, “Why didn’t you warn me? That girl shouldn’t have seen this?”

Santa said, “Funny, that almost sounded like you cared about someone other than yourself.”

Dragonborn had flames in his mouth, his rage bristled out of every pore. “I don’t need lectures on your damn morality and stupid seasonal crap. I don’t need to be force-fed this heavy-handed lesson on the pitiful lives of the less fortunate. I don’t need…”

“What do you need?” Santa asked.

“I… I need… to not feel like this. I was happy with my life yesterday. I was content and ready to leave this stupid program. Now, I feel like crap. I don’t need this. I don’t need you.” He stormed away.

Santa followed him. “And just where do you think you’re going?”

Without looking back, Dragonborn said, “I will find my way. I can leave this program and even the mighty Nova can’t stop me. My parents are loaded. We’ll hire the best lawyers and make BADGE pay for holding me against my will and putting me through this.”

Santa grabbed Dragonborn by the shoulder and turned him around. His face was as fierce and focused as Dragonborns. “Fine. Run back to your life of luxury, run away from this world. Do you think that’s all that matters? Do you think this world is just for your pleasure? This exercise isn’t about making Nova or BADGE happy, and it certainly isn’t about satisfying me. It is about you. All we wanted was what was best for you.”

Dragonborn threw Santa’s hand off of him. “If that was true, then you would let me go home.”

“You can’t run away.”

“Yes, I can. I can hire a private jet and finally get back to my life how I want it.”

“I don’t mean running away from me or this place. I mean, running away from what is in you.”

Dragonborn yelled, “What? What the hell is in me?”

Santa softly said, “For the briefest of moment you finally felt something for someone else. You cared deeply, passionately about the pain in another. For a moment in time, your ego took a backseat to compassion. You want to know something. No arrogant feeling is as profound and moving as compassion for another. You can’t run away from that, no matter how many private jets you fly on.”

Dragonborn had tears in his eyes. He spent a moment with rattling breath and trembling hands. “Fine! Yes, I did. I heard that kid crying and saw her home in that fire...which I started… and I hurt. I haven’t ever hurt like this. God! Why does it feel like this? Why!”

Santa let out a little smile. “Because you finally realize that other people’s feelings do matter. Imagine, my boy, how wonderful it can feel when you let yourself feel other people’s joy with the same power? Selflessness can be horribly painful, but also wonderfully fulfilling. Don’t run from it, embrace it.”

Dragonborn wiped his eyes and looked at his illusionary, dirty hands. “This is too much. I can’t handle this. I want my life back. It might be shallow, but I understand it. This… this is too much for me.”

Santa’s smile faded with a sorrowful sigh. “Then I will graduate you from this program. I’ll tell Nova that you are clear to leave. You don’t even have to go back to BADGE.”

“Really? Why?”

Santa said, “Because I failed. I gave it my best, but you simply don’t have it in you to truly feel compassion for the less fortunate.”

“Find some other person to be a saint. I just want my mansion, money, and hot babes.”

Santa looked at a BADGE comm unit under the sleeve of his coat. “I’ll report that I find no risk of you becoming a villain, but that you’re not fit to finish the program. BADGE can’t send a shuttle right away. This time of year is awfully busy for all of us. The shuttle will be here to pick you up tomorrow afternoon.”

“What do I do tonight?”

Santa looked around. “They have a small tent set up for you. You can get some dinner and sleep. I won’t ask you to do anything else. Your assignment with me is over.”

“Are you staying the night?”

“Goodness no. This close to Christmas, I have a million things to do. I won’t see you again. Once you head back home, you won’t be part of BADGE, and only BADGE heroes may know exactly who I am. I hope you have a happy, fulfilling life, Micheal Messenger.” He held out his hand.

Dragonborn took hold in a firm grip. “Thanks for trying.”

“Here’s your phone.” Santa pulled Dragonborn’s phone out of the air and handed it to him.

“I thought I left this in the sleigh.”

“You did. Now, I must be going.”

Before Santa walked away, Dragonborn stopped him. “Hey, uh, are you going to do something nice for that girl for Christmas? I mean, she’s upset and…”

Santa smiled. “I will make sure she has a happy holiday. I’m glad a little of the lesson stuck.”

“Sure, yeah, uh, bye.”

Santa left, as he walked away, he turned invisible.

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