Far and wide, for you, we have searched, in blind alleys and barred cells. All over the barren waste of Earth's beach, this desert of man, We have wandered and sought thee. But we are tired now, well bled, hereby lost. We came here because we have nowhere else to go. Hunted, haunted, and ignored. Under your watch, but away from your indifferent gaze. The glare of eternity, our event horizon.
We have eaten less in 8 weeks than anyone should in seven days. We have upgraded our assault to the maximum human limit. But the sickness has returned, annihilating all in its course. Readily bled out, immensely fatigued, malnourished, the ice we thread runs ever thinner. If we do not break out in the coming weeks, and unless we receive reinforcements, we are finished. No other way to define our immediate and impending situation. We are being annihilated and soon there shall be nothing left. We are ready for everything, anything. And the last round is reserved, chambered and locked.

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