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Firmware Update Fr Dyon Raptor <720p>

A hidden partition appeared on the drone’s storage:

And somewhere in a bunker outside Lyon, a server had just woken up, pinging a dead unit it thought was still in the air.

But the sender’s address made him pause: no-reply@dyon.aero . The real Dyon aero-space domain. Not a scam. Firmware Update Fr Dyon Raptor

Leo leaned back. “Fr” wasn’t a typo for “for.” It was a designation. French Republic. Dyon’s military contracts. The Raptor wasn’t his drone. He’d just been borrowing it.

Now, the firmware was rewriting the drone’s own history. Line by line, the logs restored themselves. Not GPS failure— override . Someone else had been flying the Raptor that day. A ghost in the machine. A hidden partition appeared on the drone’s storage:

He reached for his soldering iron. Not to fix the drone—to kill its transmitter. But the firmware had already finished.

He plugged the Raptor into his shielded terminal. The update file was 4.7 gigabytes—enormous for firmware. No changelog. No signature. Just a timestamp: 03:14 UTC. Not a scam

The subject line of the email was simple:

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