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- The H-K transmitted data on the dune buggies to Skynet and continued its progress.
- The civic center was surrounded by houses, and many of them were indicating heat traces, all near exterior windows. The H-K concluded that the hotter traces corresponded to one or more Resistance fighters currently stationed at window positions.
- From a distance of three hundred yards, it targeted the nearest of the high-heat traces and fired a missile.
- In an instant, the 1970-era two-story home around the heat trace exploded, the heat generated by the missile washing out all other video data from that direction. The shock wave was insufficient to buffet the H-K at this distance. The H-K transmitted a report of one Resistance combat position terminated.
- A split second later, the H-K detected a new heat trace lighting up a street-level engineering element: an open manhole. Because the heat trace began there and then stretched at tremendous speed toward the H-K’s position, the H-K concluded that it was a missile.
- It did not have time to transmit this information to Skynet. The missile hit its forward port rotor housing and detonated, sending shredded remains of the H-K on a ballistic descent into a dozen houses below.
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