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Continuous camera motion, no cuts. Inevitable dread accelerating into catastrophic impact. Audio builds from dying engines groaning into obliterating final detonation. [Global Constraints] No humans. Zero gravity physics. No spontaneous objects. [Scene] A crippled warship, on fire, breaking apart, weapons gone. But it is turning deliberately toward the enemy flagship. Engines ignite to full power. It begins to move. [The Run 0:03–0:11] The flagship fires everything trying to stop it. plasma beams tear through the dying ship, massive chunks breaking away. It loses its bow. Loses engine banks. Reduced to a burning skeletal frame. Still accelerating. Still coming. Camera races alongside low and fast, feeling every impact. The flagship's fire grows desperate, heavier, tighter. Nothing stops it. [Ending 0:11–0:15] Impact. Both ships consumed in a single catastrophic detonation. The shockwave expands in perfect silence across the void. Nothing remains, just a glittering debris field slowly drifting apart. Camera holds wide. Still. Silence. The void reclaims everything.
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