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"Who’s the only person with access to the pre-launch protocols?" Bianca asked.
Irina’s breath fogged her visor. "We were supposed to trust each other!"
A glitch in the system. A gap in their prep. Irina’s jaw clenched. "The anomaly’s not the satellite. It’s the relay code. Someone… tampered with it." zishy 24 08 16 bianca bell and irina dyvyn very top
Irina arched an eyebrow, the glow of her holographic code casting a blue sheen across her face. "And your reflexes better be sharper than your ego, Bell. That satellite’s not going to fix itself."
Irina paused, her fingers hovering over the console. "Your call, Bell. You’re the pilot." Bianca smirked. "And you’re the genius. Patch the power to the aft thrusters while I reroute the— wait. Why are the backup diagnostics here ?" "Who’s the only person with access to the
The hum of the orbital station’s engines was a familiar rhythm to Captain Bianca Bell and Dr. Irina Dyvyn, but today, it buzzed with urgency. Their mission: to calibrate the newly deployed satellite, mankind’s most sophisticated quantum relay for deep-space communication. The launch had been flawless, but the data transmission anomaly was growing by the hour. If it wasn’t fixed before the 24-hour window closed at exactly 16:00 UTC, Earth’s connection to Mars colonies—and the first human expedition to Europa—would collapse.
Their voices came through sharp and raw over comms. Mission Control couldn’t hear it, but Bianca’s suit sensors recorded the tremor in her pulse. "We’re not walking back to Earth in one piece unless you stop playing politics and show me the code ." A gap in their prep
Their banter had become legend in the tight-knit world of orbital operations. Bianca, a veteran pilot known for her calculated risks. Irina, a neuroscientist-turned-engineer who built her reputation on raw ingenuity. They were archrivals once—competing for the same promotions, clashing at conferences. But now, strapped into the same exo-suit for a high-stakes spacewalk, their rivalry had become a volatile fuel.