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Another War
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Nox was busy with his father - neither one of them would speak one word to him about what was going on. He hated being treated like a child. Specially from a boy no older than he was. It was truly pissing him off.

Cruz was fuming by the time he had reached Kyber Kafe, one of his university hangouts - well everyone's hangout really. The tech was great and the coffee was drinkable.

Cruz had arrived just before things hit the fan. He was still ordering coffee when the whole room turned into a war table. Cruz watched as things started and he watched his friends get pulled into doing odd jobs. But the one thing Cruz saw was the inefficiencies of the tech being used. Particularly since he'd seen Sage's computer systems and what he and Aurora had been working on.

The two of them had been bouncing ideas off one another for days and there was code flying between both of their computers through the hours of the night. It really was unique to have a friend like Sage. Nox ignored them when the started computer talk. But he rarely left the room, was funny while he listened. His sister was smart too - Cruz wished he could have met the other twin, the three of them probably would have been fast friends.

Cruz shoved one of the military men out of the way. "Let me do that." Cruz plugged his wallet into the desktop display and used it's holographic display and brought up all the logistics in three dimensions with all the information - troop movements, battles in real time.

Cruz dropped into the desktop computer a simple program and called Sage on his wallet. "I need help you think you can give me our little pet project on this desktop machine?"

Sage didn't respond but Cruz knew he'd pushed the code through the connection. The table should handle the power, his wallet would handle the movement display and they could control all the pieces at one time. None of this trying to. They had a signal, they could keep it going.
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