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人類開始移民太空已經(jīng)數(shù)百年了。人類的擴張引發(fā)了各自的算計和利益,導致在太空中使用戰(zhàn)艦和機器人展開戰(zhàn)爭。主人公是一名無足輕重的維修兵役。曾經(jīng)是優(yōu)秀的測試飛行員,但因事故被迫調(diào)職。雖然不能辭去軍職而只能慣性地度過每一天,但他被分配到一個以偵察和測試機數(shù)據(jù)收集為主要任務的新設立部隊——并被派往戰(zhàn)艦上。然而,在維護機器人時,主人公偶然發(fā)現(xiàn)了隱藏在該部隊中的秘密。憤怒不已的主人公。接著屏幕上浮現(xiàn)出文字:“請輸入您想執(zhí)行的內(nèi)容”這改變了主角未來命運大局面—

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