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A woman in her late 20s, athletic build, dark braided hair whipping behind her, wearing a black tactical wetsuit with reflective cyan seams, pilots a high-speed racing boat through the dense harbor of Hong Kong at night — neon skyscrapers reflecting across the water surface. At the 2-second mark a cargo ship suddenly shifts position ahead, blocking the waterway — the pilot accelerates directly toward a rising wave forming along the hull. The boat launches off the wave ramp, airborne above the harbor as water spray explodes outward, neon reflections shimmering across the underside. Camera from a rooftop captures the boat mid-flight against the skyline grid. She lands hard onto a floating dock, the structure bending under impact, then accelerates across it and launches again toward a narrow canal between buildings. The boat skims through the canal, narrowly avoiding walls as sparks and water spray collide. Final beat: she bursts back into open water as a police boat enters pursuit behind. Hong Kong neon harbor, wave-launch stunt, dock landing, canal high-speed threading, cinematic water reflections, 4K.
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