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Rift Union

In the first two zones, Northline Pulse was squeezed hard. Their shields burned faster than usual, and their Med Mist barely kept them afloat. But Chase didn’t panic. He noticed something. Rift Union loved to win first contact, but they were too dependent on momentum. If the first lane didn’t fully open, they instinctively kept pushing instead of resetting and rebuilding the angle. When third zone came in, the opening appeared. Rift Union forced through an exposed slope to contest height. David spoke instantly: “Now. Third party.” Chase did not hesitate. He cut across from the side using a wrecked vehicle, and Ethan’s fire stripped the enemy front line’s shields.