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They called it .
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He looked at the bag of credits. Then he looked at the syringe still in his hand, a single drop of his own amber blood trembling on the needle’s tip. “Come on, you beautiful bastard,” he whispered
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And Spline’s last speed-rat had died two hours ago.
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