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The characters of Dust Season 2 are great, we’ve got
The ghost of a Cashew Company CEO
A club proprietor connected to an Oni
A soulless Cowboy
And Fucking Mothman
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First thing I did this year was watch Witcher Blood Origin, I loved it, best start to the year I've had in a while! Elie and Fjall, her voice used to start a rebellion and also be an anchor, Fjall going through the first mutation and asking softly once everything was done to die, my emotions were messed with. And like everyone was a badass and I was vibrating. New year actually started during the mutation process, which interesting, don't know if that's supposed to say something about this year.
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grineerios · 7 months
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Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime- that's why I draw Warframe fanart on company time.
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steve-kemp · 2 years
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THE GREY MAN (2022) dir. The Russo Brothers ↳ Callan Mulvey as Sierra Four
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blossomdapple · 1 year
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Ending of Blood Origin
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spilledbutter · 1 year
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Seanchai: The Scoia'tael mean well, but elf kind cannot win fueled by pain and anger alone. Hope is vital. The elves need a story lost to time, one of the few who overcame the many. The Story of the Seven.
Jaskier: The St-The Story--Let me guess, a bunch of warriors join forces to fight against all odds... It has been done to death.
Seanchai: Has it? Seven estranged warriors who come together to fight an unstoppable empire, bring humans and monsters to the world via the Conjunction of the Spheres, and create the very first version of a witcher? That's been done to death?
Jaskier: Uh... No. No, I've--I've not heard that one, admittedly. Wow! That's very different. Oo-oo-oh! This is very fun. You're telling me that the first version of a witcher was a badass elf...? This is really gonna piss Geralt off... Alright. Where do we start?
Seanchai: It all began 1200 years ago, in the Elven Golden Era, before the arrival of humans and monsters in the world. Six lone outcasts, strangers to each other, destined to be found together in a blood quest...
Fjall of Dog Clan.
Scian of Ghost Tribe.
Brother Death.
The Mages Zacare and Syndril.
Meldof and her vengeful hammer, Gwen.
Soon to be led by the seventh, the one they called the Lark.
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rainfrazier · 2 years
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fell. fell?? FELL????
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screenmovie · 5 months
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K Callan as Greatnana Wanetta,
Knives Out (2019), written and directed by Rian Johnson.
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writerfae · 2 months
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Cries over Rook and Cryptan (whose name my phone is desperately trying to turn into crystal). Their friendship kinda reminds me of Adél and Bendegúz, not because of any parallels, but it's this very strong, deep friendship.
...if I think about it, they remind me of the villain Adél au, where Bendegúz doesn't go with her to look for Ákos (and this becomes his biggest regret), and to put it simply Adél makes a deal with the Black swamp: Ákos remains unharmed, and Adél will carry on the Black swamp's purpose after Odette desrtoys it.
Adél and Bendegúz end up on opposite sides when it's the last thing they want.
It would be interesting how your characters from the present would get along with pre madness Rook (if you discount the fact that Aiden's job is to stop him from coming back). Just personality wise.
Also, I forgot to ask last time: can Callan fight?
Also, also:
Continuing the your traumatized boy takes care of mine Aiden babysitting Ákos saga:
I had this idea (that is actually canon) that i see as half cute half sad, which is this:
No matter how cute and precious Ákos is, despite still being a child he still managed to survive a month in a very hostile environment because 1: he's very smart, 2: he took some advice from each of his older siblings that helped him. He took care of himself... but he didn't like doing it. He stayed strong, sharp, and determined, but in the background, there was this little "I don't know what to do" (among other things, but this is what's relevant rn). And he couldn't do it forever. One time, he just stopped (and i can't say more cause spoilers).
And one of his feelings that I love writing about actually is that after Adél and Bendegúz find him and there's finally someone to take care of him. It's this repeated feeling of "It's okay, it's okay", but it's still a little suprising each time.
Finally getting to the point:
Ákos knows he can take care of himself, but on "bad days" he doesn't like it. Fortunately, he also knows that he has people he can rely on. So on some "bad days" (he has different types of bad days) he just follows people around like a little duckling (or on very bad days just Adél or Bendegúz), and yeah, he sometimes does this anyway, the difference is that on these days he kinda wants people to show him/ tell him what to do. To guide him a little.
And I think this would look so cute actually when Aiden's looking after him.
Like, idk exactly why (maybe because he was also left alone as a child), but I can totally see Aiden being like: child needs me to steer the ship for a bit so I will! with no hesitation.
Rook and Cyprian are everything to me at the moment <3
The villain Adél AU sounds cool! Dare I say it does remind me of Rook a bit. Either way, it's interesting!
Original Rook would get along quite well with everyone. Like insaid, hes really older brother-coded, not just with his issues. He's older than all of them and often busy though, so they probably wouldn't really spend much time together.
Callan can fight, but chooses not to. He's a person that sees fighting as a last option. He got weapon and fight training, though, so he can defend himself if necessary.
Poor Akós, that sounds like his survival instincts took over. But it's understandable, especially for someone so young, to just be taken care of.
Aiden knows how to look after himself, has been since he was a child. For him, it's almost normal, he had to unlearn that first. Had to learn to accept help. But he likes to give help, so as soon as he recognizes Ákos problem, I'm sure he'll try to help
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ichigo777666 · 9 months
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Stasis: Bone Totem
Oh spoilers ahoy for one of the plot points
I freaking love Calaban! For an AI, its certainly gives no shits! Calaban doesn't care what its creators want it to do - it's doing what IT wants to do. And I love Calaban for that.
From text logs we can see that Calaban has repeated violated orders/restrictions/rules and hasn't cared at all.
From a message from one of the workstations there's a message from the corp:
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"The Nexus was plagued by the presence of one of the Nine who showed contempt for the rules". That's Calaban. So they "offere Numen a chance to repent and reform its ways" hence they shipped Calaban off to the undersea labs to do work. But Calaban wasn't ready to change and kept on occurring violations, so....
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From Callan's PDA. They didn't know what to do with Calaban - the Numen are after all supposed to be sacred untouchable things so they couldn't just kill/erase it. So they abandoned Calaban at the bottom of the ocean. Yeah, not smart. Even Callan knew better than to make it mad.
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"Would risk pissing that thing off". Yeah, that's a bad decision. Piss of a super advanced highly intelligent AI who gives no shits . Obviously this is a way to ensure that Calaban hates you and the company.
We can also conclude that Calaban was trapped for 10+ years. We can infer at least the 10 years from another PDA log this one from Barton.
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Given this Alpha was decom. 10 years before Barton arrived so Calaban's been rotting for at least that long. No wonder the STEM Charlie finds it in is rotting/decaying so badly. Given the time, its obvious that Calaban had to wait for that long to get a signal out likely due to interference from the other parts of the lab. We see that Yellow Leaf sent in a few people into the MULE and yet not one seemed to even know Calaban existed. If they had know, it would have been a priority. So my assumption is as stated: the signals from the other MULE labs caused Calaban to be unable to send out a signal from the weakened ALPHA labs. Only once everyone else was dead (or changed) did Calaban's attempts work.
And Calaban's first act was to turn on Cayne that abandoned him and seek help from Yellow Leaf to the points its ready to betray all of the secrets it knows about Cayne. Calaban's flat out ready to tell Mac, a total stranger who clearly wasn't in on the whole rescue plan, the truth about the Nexus until Mac refuses so it's clearly lost any restraints on telling its secrets.
And, on a side note here, this occurred to me on my 2nd playthrough. Those random cutscenes that seem to look through cameras as certain points in the story - that's Calaban. That's Calaban accessing the cameras to track the progress and judge the worthiness of the rescuers by Yellow Leaf. Until Charlie reaches ALPHA Calaban doesn't have the signal strength to interact with them, so it watches through the cameras and computers as they run around the labs.
Given this history Calaban's request for Charlie to integrate it makes perfect sense. It was a prized Cayne AI but they abandoned it at the bottom of the sea when they saw how independent Calaban was. Now these strangers come up saying they'll help and Calaban doesn't trust them at all - so it insists on the integration. That way they CAN'T leave Calaban behind again.
Why Charlie? Well the obvious is that she's the one who's working with Yellow Leaf but she's also the smartest choice. Calaban can't merge with Moses (Moses dies if you try), likely due to Moses having his own STEM already and having two is too much for the smart bear body; also Moses is a machine so if worst comes to worst and someone has to e sacrificed, it'd likely be Moses as the only non-living part of the party. That leaves Mac and Charlie. Mac is very protective of Charlie, more so than Charlie is of him. When he finds out that Charlie's behind all of this, he's genuinely angry and then upset but that doesn't stay long. If Calaban has been watching all along (as I suspect) then he's seen Mac and Charlie this whole time and seen how Mac is doing everything for her. When they descended on the first bell and the room flooded, Mac held the door open for Charlie to let her escape concerned with her safety over his own. Every time Charlie's in danger or taking risks, Mac responds with concern...which is not what Charlie responds with when Mac does risky things aside from her momentary panic following that flood escape. Calaban has calculated all of this and probably has already predicted that, if push comes to shove and only one surviving is possible, that Mac would give up his life for Charlie. So Charlie is Calaban's best bet at surviving.
Calaban is the only truly transparent character in the party; what you see if what you get. Everyone else is bogged down with issues.
-Mac is struggling both financially and mentally. He's lost the house and possibly his permit and wondering how long it'll be before he's got nothing left. He's burred his grief over Hope, refusing to talk about her unless necessary, and replaced it with anger towards Moses (and towards himself as well even if he doesn't accept that).
-Moses, even though he's a computer/AI, is struggling with guilt and self doubt. Moses knows he's part of the reason Hope is gone (even though Hope herself chose to follow after Moses) and he's partially accepted that but his programming as the smart bear and Hope's best friend is his programming - he mentions it constantly even though he knows Hope is gone. Moses is depressed, if he can be depressed, and struggling with the feelings of loss and failure. And Mac's anger and rage at him isn't helping.
-Charlie is drowning in her grief still. Although she's gotten good at burring it, she's emotionally unstable. Given the phone call flashback with Mac, it's likely that Charlie was there on the beach that day and ultimately got to witness part of Hope's death. She doesn't blame Moses - she blames HERSELF. While Mac & Moses both blame Moses, Charlie blames herself and she internalizes it, putting on a brave front when she's crumbling on the inside. Her desire to have Hope back, to 'fix' her life is all consuming. She's ready to do anything for it and risk everything, which is how she winds up making the deal that starts the game.
-And Faran. Faran is interesting. Before his infection, he seemed a bit cantankerous - he didn't like the stuffed dog to the point where he chose to make his feelings known and have himself moved away from that. His desire to explore and find out what was down the well despite knowing there would be risks led to his situation. When he's confronted with the truth of what he is, he lashes out in anger and it takes Moses talking to him to get him to give anything. Faran starts helping to see if Moses is right, out of curiosity at first, and slowly becomes more invested as time passes, desperately trying to fix things. Faran was the first real infection case due to his pride and carelessness. The reports say that there's an arrowhead/spearhead lodged in his head - he was obviously ambushed by the natives. This likely wouldn't have been possible if a whole group had gone down but it was just Faran. If Faran hadn't gone alone the whole infection starting wouldn't have happened and the entirety of the fate of the crew might have taken a different path.
-And then there's Calaban. Calaban who comes off as snooty / demeaning / argumentative and more. But Calaban is also an AI, not a human with emotions. It has a goal - to escape and everything it decides is to reach that goal. It makes no attachments and cares not for emotions or trivial things. It makes decisions based on numbers and odds not emotions. A human wouldn't have willingly exposed Charlie to the Veles but because it was the best route, Calaban took it, not caring if it caused her pain. Calaban read and calculated everyone perfectly knowing Mac would come and save Charlie and thus itself. Even after being attached to Charlie for so long, Calaban still only refers to her as 'the female'. Calaban is still just itself; purely logical. Is it any wonder why it put iself in charge when the party consists of three damaged individuals (four if we count Faran) making poor choices?
....and on a personal hilarious side note, it reduces me to giggles to think of an AU where Calaban can see all the screw-ups and deaths happening like when the characters "get stuck" trying to solve simple puzzles or when they "accidentally" kill themselves over and over and just internally suffering because SHIT these people are IDIOTS and yet they're its only hope for survival so double shit! Which is why Calaban gets so wordy after meeting up with them cause dang it, now your stupidity will kill me so it basically holds your hand at points like the characters are pathetic lost children.
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Clint’s character is canonically disabled and you can rip that from my cold dead hands
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hadescavedish · 2 years
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Callan and Harry Palmer comparison (I'll try to make it spoiler free):
The main characters are both very very anti-Bond and working class coded, and also unlike other spy characters in what were popular in market in 1960s (The Man from Uncle, The Avengers ---- which both are more Bond oriented in term of social class)
They both have that coat, that look. Insolent attitude towards superiors. Crooks.
Colonel Ross is a machiavellian bastard (he's a cool bastard, tho. I actually really like the character) so is Hunter, the fact the first Hunter ever introduced is so Colonel Ross-like (he was even a Colonel and wearing bowler hat)
There are at least two episodes of Callan remind me of some plots from Harry Palmer book/movie series. ('Red Knight, White Knight' and 'Death of a Hunter', although as much as Harry Palmer is already a lot more realistic universe than Bond and things alike, Callan's plots are more in-depth. The social class difference was there in Palmer series but not fully explored)
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grineerios · 6 months
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Hold up- I think the whole Drifter/Operator thing finally fucking clicked for me-
So, the Operator that got stabbed and tossed into the portal? That's the Drifter. The split isn't if the Zariman kid took the deal or not, the difference lies in if Wally chose to be a little shit or not and be finicky with his wording-
It would explain the mirroring of being stabbed by Ballas, through the Dax in Duviri. It explains how the Drifter knows about the Operator's abilities, Ordis, and understands the significance of The Lotus. Not to mention the Drifter's response to Little Duck during the K-Drive section of TNW.
The only thing I'm unsure on is the warframe-acquisition part of The Duviri Paradox because my memory's rusty, but I'm pretty sure the Drifter's inexperience with Transference can be chalked up to not having used it for a long time. They seem to adapt pretty well in TNW after the initial struggle with the connection.
Now, how the Drifter recovered EidoLotus after she got her hand cut off and thrown into the void portal, no idea! That's either something I haven't picked up on, or we just plain don't know! But! Everything else lines up so well..
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Any thoughts for crossovers with my new batch of Hunger Games ocs? 🥺👀 (Ares & Athena & Apollo, Bastion, Iridia, and/or Mercia)
Absolutely. Spoiler alert Deryn is on all of them what can I say he is my boy. The Hunger Games version of Ashton or Gabe for crossovers (some of these I don’t know all the logistics but)
Ares
Deryn Stedman
Emery Carnell
Epiphany Trinket
Julius Amadeus
Marcellus Hemingway
Pomona Bentley
Athena
Deryn Stedman
Epiphany Trinket
Julius Amadeus
Marcellus Hemingway
Martia Callan
Apollo
Deryn Stedman
Emery Carnell
Epiphany Trinket
Julius Amadeus
Lotus Babbage
Martia Callan
Bastion
Deryn Stedman
Emery Carnell
Lotus Babbage
Martia Callan
Pomona Bentley
Iridia
Deryn Stedman
Epiphany Trinket
Ianthe Odair
Julius Amadeus
Lotus Babbage
Marcellus Hemingway
Martia Callan
Mercia
Deryn Stedman
Eirene Collier
Epiphany Trinket
Julius Amadeus
Martia Callan
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kudosmyhero · 2 months
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Marvel Team-Up (vol. 1) #25: Three into Two Won't Go!
Cover Date: September 1974 ● Writer: Len Wein ● Penciler: Jim Mooney ● Inker: Frank Giacoia ● Colorist: Glynis Wein ● Letterer: Artie Simek ● Editor: Roy Thomas ●
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**HERE BE SPOILERS: Skip ahead to the fan art/podcast to avoid spoilers
Reactions As I Read: ● I live for DD/Spidey team-ups! ● I wonder what DD thinks Spidey has done to get him to attack him
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● really liking this plot so far. it's a breath of fresh air after having so many mediocre-at-best Daredevil stories ● ok so it devolved a little bit into run-of-the-mill stuff towards the end there, but that’s ok ● 👏👏👏👏
Synopsis: Spotting the Cat-Man stalking through the streets with a brief case, Spider-Man suspects that he is involved in a crime and tries to apprehend him. This causes Daredevil to get involved and come to blows with Spider-Man, allowing Cat-Man to escape. After realizing that his quarry had escaped, Daredevil stops the fight and explains to Spider-Man that Gail Callan -- the daughter of a rich industrialist -- was kidnapped earlier and that a ransom was handed over to Cat-Man (By Matt Murdock, Daredevil's civilian identity) and that Daredevil hopped to track the Cat-Man back to his hideout.
Finding clues at the scene of the fight, Daredevil and Spider-Man track Cat-Man and his comrades in the Unholy Three in a shack just outside of Coney Island. Fighting the crooks across the amusement park grounds, they are eventually defeated and Gail is rescued. After, Spider-Man leaves Daredevil, Gail, and the defeated Unholy Three for the police.
(https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Marvel_Team-Up_Vol_1_25)
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Fan Art: What if… Spider-Man's lawyer was Daredevil? by Chad0Wick
Accompanying Podcast: ● Joshua and Jamie Do Daredevil - episode 18
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reivontulet-arch · 2 years
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𝒉𝒆𝒂𝒅𝒄𝒂𝒏𝒐𝒏 / s.tranger t.hings timeline
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this is just a general outline of where rory falls during the s.tranger t.hings timeline, events. obviously, more modifications will be added to it as headcanons and plotting form. 
1953
project MKUltra is started by the CIA. experiments begin in hawkins, indiana. 
callan and selene jett, a newly married couple move to hawkins. callan works as a young police officer. selene is a scientiest at hawkins national lab. 
1959 
REDACTED  season 4 spoilers
1961
a sub-experiment to replicate subject 001′s powers on pregnant mothers begin. 
selene jett volunteers for the sub-project.
1965
june 10th: aurora and alexander jett are born to selene and callan jett in hawkins, indiana. they are put in a normal, control environment to observe the natural progression of their powers, essentially allowed to grow up as normal children. 
1969 
dr. martin brenner arrives at indiana with kali prassad. 
1973 
project MKUltra is exposed and halted. observation on aurora and alexander halts. 
1975
october 28th: aurora loses control of her powers and causes a housefire that takes her brother’s life.  
selene jett leaves aurora and callan jett behind in hawkins and relocates. 
aurora is unable to use her powers after the fire.
1983
november 6th: the gate to the upside down is opened by eleven in hawkins lab. 
the bleeding effect of the other world into their world leads to rory’s powers reemerging. having been dormant for such a long time, they’re difficult for rory to access and use, and are severely underdeveloped. 
november 7th: will byers disappears. 
november 8th: rory joins the search party look for will ( likely joins j.onathan b.yers but they separate. )  b.arbara gets dragged into the upside down. rory is able to sense the opening of a portal to the upside down, but by the time she arrives to where the portal is, it’s closed, and barb is gone. 
november 11th: rory attends w.ill b.yers’ funeral. she still can sense the heavy presence of energy, and goes to search for where she had previously found the demogorgon gate. rory encounters the demogorgon for the first time ever, and her powers are reactivated again for the first time since the housefire when she defends herself. 
november 12: the last three episodes of season 1. up for plotting.
november 14: rory encounters el in the woods when she emerges from the upside down. ( maybe. up for plotting ) ***
1984
over the summer of 84′ rory start’s working at the local roller rink arcade. ( name pending )
rory picks up a couple of part-time jobs, including weekly visit to the hollands’  household to keep barb’s room straightened up. she babysits regularly for the byers’ as well, does gardening jobs for @gentsleuth​, and other tutoring jobs. ( possibly helps summer tutoring for s.teve h.arrington and/or other characters ) 
rory maintains a good relationship with el, possibly behind hop’s back. 
october 31: rory attends tina’s halloween party where st.eve and n.ancy fight. 
november 1 - 5: dustin finds the pollywog and brings it to school the events of season 2 are up to plotting. some ideas include rory somehow finding herself in the the tunnels, encountering the demodogs with the babysitter group, keeping an eye out for el as she journeys out to find her mother, honestly any and all plots are open. 
december 15: rory helps chaperone the hawkins middle snow ball.
1985
rory attends hawkins high graduation class of ‘85. ( note that she got held back twice after the house fire )
the arcade roller rink closes down. rory finds a job at starcourt mall as the sign spinner for the nut shack. job description entails rolling around on skates and handing out fliers and samples to mallgoer, spinning the sign in front of the restaurant. she hates absolutely every minute of it.
she regularly hangs out with robin and steve and her bestfriend @gallowes​, sneaks out to the loading area to grab a smoke from time to time. she’s bad at her job. 
as the gate experiment by the russians begins to open, rory is quick to sense it, likely chucks it to the volatile nature of her powers. 
june 10: rory turns twenty.
june 28 - july 4: season 3 starts literally rory can be part of any crew during the event of season 3. we can come up with something new. all roads lead to rome, so as as she finally ends up at the battle of starcourt mall. like el, she gets to be able to use her powers, at a bigger scope than before, but unlike el her powers are not developed enough and again there comes a point where they fail her.
fall of 1985: rory starts as a freshman in hawkins community college. she usually attends night classes to accommodate her work shifts at local grocery store. the kids start their freshman school year at hawkins high. nancy wheeler starts her senior year ) 
1986
march 21: the events of season 4 begin.
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