“The landing pad was cracked. Not damaged — neglected. The kind of cracks that formed when maintenance schedules were ignored for years. Weeds had pushed through the gaps — alien weeds, thick-stemmed, with leaves that were more blue than green and a faint bioluminescence that pulsed in the ambient light like a slow heartbeat. The pad was ringed with landing lights, but half of them were dark. The ones that still worked flickered with the arrhythmic desperation of equipment running on borrowed time.”
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Daily Page #94 is a selected passage from The War Game: Cherry Mission, a Military Science Fiction work written in 2026. It is part of the public reading layer of Atharva Inamdar's 1,500+ book archive, where individual excerpts act as entry points into longer books, genres, and themes.
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Where this passage comes from
Book: The War Game: Cherry Mission
Chapter: Chapter 1: Cherai
Genre: Military Science Fiction
Written: 2026
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