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The abrupt severance of his System links to Logan and Miller was a brutal, visceral shock to Elias Thorne, a psychic amputation that left him reeling, despite the vast physical distance. He felt the loss not just as a strategic setback, but as a profound, aching void. These were more than assets; Logan, for all his volatility, had beco a strange, mirrored reflection of Elias's own feral power, a reluctant kindred spirit. Miller, reborn in fire and loyalty, had been a testant to Elias's ability to shape and save. Now, they were consud by the collapse of Festung Niemals, lost in the fiery maw of the Red Skull's ambition.

O'Malley's final, corrupted data burst offered no solace, only confirmation of their final, desperate engagent. [HOST ASSETS (LOGAN/MILLER) – SIGNAL LOST. PRESUD KIA/MIA (FORTRESS NIEMALS CATASTROPHIC COLLAPSE). RED SKULL (JOHANN SCHMIDT) STATUS: ALSO PRESUD KIA/MIA (LAST KNOWN LOCATION: EPICENTER OF COLLAPSE). FENRIS TWINS (ANDREA/ANDREAS VON STRUCKER) STATUS: UNKNOWN/LIKELY KIA/MIA.]

The System also registered a grim tally: [PRI ESSENCE SHARDS RECOVERED (FROM DEFEATED HYDRA UBERSOLDATEN MK II - PRE-COLLAPSE): 1.2. Current Shard Reserve: 1.3/5.0 (Loss of potential Shards from Schmidt/Fenris Twins due to event horizon severance).] The Shard count had barely budged. The potential haul from Schmidt and the Fenris Twins was now buried under a mountain of Austrian rock and geothermal fla.

The cost was staggering. Two of his most formidable field operatives, one a Pri Conduit whose mirrored powers ford the very bedrock of Elias's own superhumanity, the other a fiercely loyal Feral Striker forged in desperation. O'Malley's fate was also unknown; the engineer had likely perished trying to send that final transmission.

Elias sat in his Montreal command center, the news a cold weight in his chest. The usual thrum of the System felt muted, the connections to his remaining agents – Anya in London, Thomas and his Feral Strikers in the Pacific, Finch in Montreal – suddenly seeming more fragile. He had gambled, pushed his assets to the absolute limit against an enemy of imnse power, and the house, this ti, had collected a terrible price.

He forced down the uncharacteristic surge of raw, burning grief – a side effect, perhaps, of the Wolverine synergy, the empathic bleed Logan's psyche sotis imparted. Control. He needed control. Sentint was a weakness he could not afford. Logan and Miller were casualties of a necessary war, a war against an existential threat. Their sacrifice, however profound, had to be leveraged, not mourned beyond its strategic implication.

Dr. Finch, when Elias inford him via their most secure channel of the Festung Niemals outco (omitting the more esoteric details of Logan's true nature or the System), was deeply shaken. "Lost... all of them?" the old scholar whispered, his voice hoarse. "Mr. Blanchard's European team... gone?"

"Presud so, Doctor," Elias confird, his voice a chilling monotone. "The Red Skull's fortress appears to have self-destructed with catastrophic force. We've dealt Hydra a blow from which they may never recover their previous operational strength. But the cost... was significant."

Finch, though unaware of the superhuman aspects, understood the strategic loss of a highly effective intelligence and disruption unit. "A pyrrhic victory, perhaps, Mr. Thorne."

Elias spent the next few days in deep analysis, the System working overti to process the fragnted data from O'Malley's burst and the psychic echoes from Logan and Miller before their links severed.

[ANALYSIS – LOGAN (WOLVERINE): Final monts indicate extre physical trauma, exposure to unknown high-energy signatures (possibly from Red Skull's personal abilities or failing geothermal core), and a terminal velocity impact. Probability of survival via innate healing factor:

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