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Stewart's Dug-Out Depression
The temporary hiding place where Stewart seeks refuge during the Exxilon pursuit
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Purpose
A temporary refuge from pursuit and environmental threats during the chaotic surrender sequence.
Significance
This dug-out depression becomes a symbol of the factions’ fractures—Stewart surrenders to preserve human lives, Hamilton surrenders recognizing the impossibility of resistance, and Galloway refuses to yield even in physical confinement. The depression’s failure to hide them foreshadows Galloway’s ruthless leadership and Hamilton’s defiance under captivity, marking the moment human solidarity cracks under Exxilon pressure.
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