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"Stay on target, Chen," Miller replied, his voice dropping an octave. "We aren't here to just provide cover. We're here because v1.0.0.5 is the only eye that can see the truth."

Suddenly, a cluster of white hot spots bloomed near a stalled convoy.

The rain didn’t just fall on the Kudari Valley; it drowned it. From 10,000 feet, the infrared feed on the monitor was a ghostly mosaic of cold whites and charcoal blacks. Inside the pressurized hull of The Reaper , a modified AC-130, the air smelled of ozone and stale coffee. Project.Gunship.v1.0.0.5.rar

"Captain, you seeing this?" Chen whispered. The "Project Gunship" program wasn't just a simulator or a weapons suite anymore. It was showing them a secret the valley had kept for decades, a facility hidden from every other satellite in the sky.

"Scanning the ridge at Waypoint Charlie," replied Specialist Sarah Chen. Her eyes were locked on the flickering screen of . This wasn't the polished, high-fidelity interface of the modern fleet; it was raw, experimental—the 1.0.0.5 software suite was known for its quirks, but it was the only thing that could track heat signatures through this level of atmospheric interference. "Stay on target, Chen," Miller replied, his voice

"Sensor, talk to me," barked Captain Miller, his hands steady on the yoke.

Chen squeezed the trigger. There was no sound in the booth, only the rhythmic thump-thump-thump vibrating through the floorboards. On the screen, the white blobs vanished into bursts of overexposed light. "Good hits," Miller muttered. The rain didn’t just fall on the Kudari

But as the plane banked for a second pass, the 1.0.0.5 system did something it was never supposed to. The screen didn't just show the valley; it began to render a ghost signal—a massive, heat-emitting structure deep beneath the mountain that shouldn't have been there.