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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | It's all gone. They're all dead. Only this one fortress remains against our impending doom -- the Last Bastion. From here we can wage our war, stage guerilla attacks, or send a small, but elite strike team to hit where it hurts most. If we buy enough time, we might even be able to get our hands on that one thing that can save us, and maybe, just maybe we can win. But if that fails, we can at least go down fighting. That is, assuming we can fight back at all.... |