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: Unlike the main mobile entries that emphasized long single-player campaigns, was built for competitive social play. Accessible Controls Meridian latched on, boots magnetized, and punched the hatch
Her call sign was Meridian. She had been recruited from a salvage crew, raised on thruster grease and zero‑g luck, handpicked for reflexes that blurred human and machine. The Elite program layered biofeedback with predictive combat lattices: more than tactics, it was anticipatory choreography. In the quiet after a mission, she sometimes wondered which moves came from her and which the exoshell dictated.
Static. Then a laugh, thin as a snapped wire. "You don't get to seize anything in this lane," the voice said. "Not after what happened to Prometheus."