"We have to destroy the drives," Omar said, breathing heavily. "All of them. Burn them."
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"The producers were getting better," Yazan muttered, his eyes wide. "Right before the fall, they had actual audio engineers. This is a masterpiece of compression." "We have to destroy the drives," Omar said,
Omar went pale. "The phone is tapped? By them?" Direct links to the archive can constitute material