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It's been 30 years since the catastrophic asteroid impact that destroyed Earth's moon. The aftermath has been a wild ride, with the planet still trying to pick up the pieces. Literally. Our scientists have been working tirelessly to clean up the mess, but it seems like they're just making things worse.
The zero-gravity zone, once meant to be a marvel of modern science, has become a breeding ground for all sorts of space trash. From discarded space junk to lost socks, the area is a hazard for any living creature that dares to enter.
Our team of experts has been studying the situation, trying to come up with a solution. But every time they think they have a breakthrough, something goes terribly wrong. Like that one time the gravity simulator exploded, covering the entire lab in a layer of molten lead.
It's enough to make you question the sanity of our scientists. But we're not giving up. We're pushing forward, even if it means making a few mistakes along the way.
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