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Pandora was unlike any plant known to humanity; it exhibited rapid growth upon contact with water, posing a dire threat to the already compromised environment. Yet, amid this danger lay a sliver of hope. If its growth could be controlled, Pandora had the ability to purify the air in affected areas efficiently. In a tense strategic meeting, Colonel Tam outlined that impending rainstorms would further exacerbate Pandora’s uncontrolled proliferation. To counteract this threat, Dr. Chan introduced a revolutionary invention: gene bullets designed to halt Pandora’s growth if injected into a specific area of the plant known as the “pistol” – essentially its brain.