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In the velvet silence of low Earth orbit, the satellite known as Aquila opened its belly.
From its dark chamber, a hundred crimson drones unfolded like mechanical swallows. Their rotors caught the thin breath of the upper atmosphere as they fanned outward, forming a swarm that shimmered like a constellation breaking apart.
Aquila had been built for one purpose—not by governments, but by dreamers. Hackers, racers, and rogue engineers had pooled their brilliance into a single vessel: a satellite that could fall anywhere, scatter its children, and then vanish into the blue.
As Earth rolled beneath them, the drones locked onto signals from hidden ground crews. Mountains, deserts, and cities glittered below—each awaiting the spectacle. These weren’t weapons. They were racers, each coded with unique AI personalities, each designed to push the limits of speed, reflex, and precision.
When the swarm pierced the atmosphere, their carbon frames glowed with friction-fire. To the unknowing, they looked like a meteor shower. But to those tuned into the encrypted feed, it was the start of the most secret race on Earth—The Skyfall Circuit.
In neon alleys of Tokyo, on salt flats in Utah, and along the winding cliffs of Rio, watchers lifted their eyes. The drones screamed into the world, carving trails of light against the dusk.
Aquila sealed itself once more, its mission complete, and drifted on in silence—an outlaw constellation, waiting for the next command.
And far below, the race had begun.
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