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It is the evening of 19 July 1979 (7/19/79 – another “79”). A BB 67479 is running light engine from Lyon to Clermont‑Ferrand when a miscommunication between the train dispatcher and a yard master leaves the locomotive routed into a disused industrial spur. The crew – an aging engineer named Émile and a rookie fireman, Philippe – find themselves “stuck in the middle” of a crossover whose points are manually locked from the wrong side. No radio signal, no passing trains, and the sun is setting. The booklet alternates between realistic operating rules (the crew must walk to a distant phone box) and a dreamlike sequence where the locomotive seems to speak to them in the sounds of its cooling engine. Best regards “Negotiating with both vendors is like
Issue 02 of the LSI series, titled "Stuck in the Middle," presents a fascinating collection that embodies the spirit of being centrally located yet uniquely distinctive. This issue features a range of models that reflect everyday life on islands, focusing on the middle ground between bustling city centers and the serene countryside. The selection includes a variety of vehicles, from compact cars to bicycles, and structures that could easily be part of a quaint island town. No radio signal, no passing trains, and the sun is setting
– The ridge is shrouded in a perpetual fog that reduces visibility to 10 meters. You have a flare gun with exactly 3 shots, but flares also attract the mercenaries. Save them for the final bridge crossing (coordinate 79 on the in‑game map).
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