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[0:00 – 0:03] INT. MASSIVE INDUSTRIAL PLATFORM – NIGHT Low-angle wide shot: Black tactical soldiers (Spearhead team) fast-rope down onto a dark bridge-like structure. Red emergency lights flash. They land in perfect formation, rifles raised. [0:03 – 0:06] WEAPONS POWER-UP Close-up on rifles lighting up with bright blue energy. Soldiers shout silently (mouths moving). One soldier slams a magazine in massive blue pulse radiates outward. “Weapons free” energy vibe. [0:06 – 0:09] FIRST CONTACT Spectrals (glowing white-blue ghost-like figures) emerge from the shadows. Soldiers open fire bright blue energy bolts rip through the air. Slow-motion: Multiple spectrals get hit and explode into particles. [0:09 – 0:12] THE REFORM Slow-motion horror: The destroyed spectrals start pulling back together in mid-air, reforming right in front of the soldiers. One spectral’s head snaps back into place as it stares directly at camera. [0:12 – 0:15] CHAOS ERUPTS Dozens more spectrals swarm in from all sides. Soldiers spin and fire desperately while backing up. One spectral lunges straight at camera glowing hand reaching out. Final frame: Soldier’s eyes widen in shock as the screen fills with blinding blue light. END ON IMPACT (screen flashes white-blue then cuts to black with heavy bass hit)
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