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Night Hawks, The Military Investigation. Under Asheville's strange green glow, the military interviews Malcolm Davis, Albert Thompson, and Bob Carter in a warehouse acting as headquarters. Cameras watch. Lieutenant Sarah Chen, calm and precise, sits across from them, one at a time.
She asks Malcolm: "Tell me about the night you climbed the tower."
Malcolm shrugs. "Just maintenance. Nothing special."
She asks Albert: "Your test scores-how did you solve those equations so fast?"
Albert smiles. "I've always been good with numbers."
She asks Bob: "How were you affected by the green pulse?"
Bob replies, steady: "I wasn't. I never climbed a tower. I was never near the transmission."
The tests show Malcolm's lungs healed, Albert's mind racing past supercomputers but Bob's normal-no changes. But Chen feels it too-headaches, sharper thoughts, a cross necklace she hasn't worn in years.
The army can't remove the device. Can't explain the perfect weather dome. Can't stop the green light and transmission spreading to soldiers and the people of Asheville.
Colonel Harrisan and Sarah Chen fly to Seoul, Korea-then they discover a similar tower, another Excalibur green pulse rod. Colonel Harrison tells the Korean general: "We can't fight it, we can't remove it, we can't stop it. It's changing us all."
The Night Hawks stay quiet. The military keeps looking. And the pulse? It just keeps glowing.
Night Hawks. The battle for the future of humanity.
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