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The two groups clash, and Mills continues to watch from the shadows. He realizes that Honor Guard is losing the fight, and as he begins to despair, the [[Old Soldier]] appears--seemingly walking out from solid rock--and enters the fray to turn the tide of the battle. | The two groups clash, and Mills continues to watch from the shadows. He realizes that Honor Guard is losing the fight, and as he begins to despair, the [[Old Soldier]] appears--seemingly walking out from solid rock--and enters the fray to turn the tide of the battle. | ||
| − | The Soldier points out the weak spot of the ritual--the altar itself--and the Silver Agent manages to shut down Shirak's hold on the world. As a result, the cavern is filled with the incredible force of a massive "drain-plug" being pulled (to use Mills' description), and everyone other than Mills--who holds on tight to a stalactite--disappears. Mills finds himself suddenly in the subway tunnel he had originally entered, along with the | + | The Soldier points out the weak spot of the ritual--the altar itself--and the Silver Agent manages to shut down Shirak's hold on the world. As a result, the cavern is filled with the incredible force of a massive "drain-plug" being pulled (to use Mills' description), and everyone other than Mills--who holds on tight to a stalactite--disappears. Mills finds himself suddenly in the subway tunnel he had originally entered, along with the sacrificed shark (which falls on the tracks). |
An oncoming train manages to stop before it hits Mills, who promptly heads to the Deadline and demands a typewriter, where he proceeds to type out his account of the previous evening's events. His friends, looking over his shoulder, are entirely incredulous. | An oncoming train manages to stop before it hits Mills, who promptly heads to the Deadline and demands a typewriter, where he proceeds to type out his account of the previous evening's events. His friends, looking over his shoulder, are entirely incredulous. | ||
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Naturally, Mills' editor refuses to run the story due to its inability to be substantiated by any other witnesses. Mills is instructed to "stick to the facts [he] can back up" as a result. After numerous rewrites, the story is finally published in the form displayed on Mills' wall in the present day. | Naturally, Mills' editor refuses to run the story due to its inability to be substantiated by any other witnesses. Mills is instructed to "stick to the facts [he] can back up" as a result. After numerous rewrites, the story is finally published in the form displayed on Mills' wall in the present day. | ||
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[[Category: Story Synopses|Scoop]] [[Category: Story Publication Order| 199509]] | [[Category: Story Synopses|Scoop]] [[Category: Story Publication Order| 199509]] | ||
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