readAloudAudio_chapter110|||||||||clean this chapter up of any formatting / punctuation issues but dont change any text, return only the chapter with CHAPTER number at the start ok here is the chapter. also dont start with any other text just give the chapter back as instructed: "CHAPTER 110:\n\nThe command console hummed softly, its screen flickering with an array of tactical data and sensor readouts. Captain Rylan Quinn leaned over the controls, his fingers hovering above the input panel as he hesitated, feeling the weight of the battle unfolding outside. The dim glow of the console\u2019s lights painted jagged shadows across his face, reflecting the conflict brewing in his mind. In the distance, the craggy rock formations of Wolf 1061c rose like silent sentinels, indifferent to the chaos below.\n\nRylan\u2019s eyes darted across the data feeds. The Syrion were using the terrain masterfully, their warriors slipping between the jagged rocks, their scaled bodies blending seamlessly with the landscape. He watched as they ambushed yet another squad of The Order\u2019s soldiers, their disciplined tactics clashing violently with the brute force of The Order\u2019s attack.\n\n\"Sir, we need to adjust our strategy,\" Salaris spoke from behind him, her voice steady but laced with an edge of urgency. \"The Syrion are too deeply entrenched. Standard assault tactics won\u2019t cut it.\"\n\nRylan nodded, his mind still elsewhere. \u201cWe\u2019re not just fighting a people, we\u2019re fighting a planet,\" he muttered under his breath, fingers finally tapping a sequence into the console.\n\nHe turned to Salaris, meeting her sharp gaze. \"Reroute our forces through the Nexus Gate,\" he ordered. \"Let\u2019s cut off their supply routes and see if we can force them to retreat.\"\n\nSalaris gave a curt nod, but Rylan could sense her growing frustration. The Syrion had been more resilient than expected, and the battle was dragging on longer than The Order had anticipated. Outside, the swirling winds whipped up dust clouds, masking the movement of Syrion forces as they countered The Order\u2019s every move.\n\nDown on the surface, hidden deep within a cavernous network of tunnels, Captain Danger moved with quiet precision. He crouched beside a glowing rock formation, its alien minerals casting faint, luminescent light across his face. The Syrion warriors gathered around him, their eyes glinting in the dim light.\n\n\"These supply routes are their lifeblood,\" Captain Danger said, pointing to the crude map etched into the dirt at his feet. \"We cut them off, and we cripple them. They\u2019re strong, but they can\u2019t fight without resources.\"\n\nOne of the Syrion warriors stepped forward, her scales shimmering faintly in the low light. \"We strike tonight,\" she hissed. \"The Order will not see us coming.\"\n\nDanger grinned, his eyes flicking up to meet hers. \"That\u2019s the spirit,\" he said. \"We may be outnumbered, but we\u2019re not outmatched.\"\n\nThe plan unfolded quickly. As the Syrion forces readied for their next strike, Danger silently led a group of elite warriors through the winding maze of tunnels, their target: The Order\u2019s main supply depot. The weight of the explosives he carried in his pack was a constant reminder of the stakes\u2014they had one chance to turn the tide.\n\nBack on the command ship, Rylan stared out through the viewport, watching as the Syrion counteroffensive began. His admiration for their tenacity grew with each passing moment, but so did his doubts about the righteousness of The Order\u2019s mission.\n\n\"They\u2019re not just fighting for their lives,\" he said softly, almost to himself. \"They\u2019re fighting for their home.\"\n\nSalaris shot him a look, her brow furrowed. \"You can\u2019t be serious, Commander. The Order brings stability\u2014peace.\"\n\nRylan didn\u2019t respond immediately. His eyes remained fixed on the battle below, where the Syrion warriors fought like demons, unwilling to surrender their world. \"Peace built on conquest is no peace at all,\" he finally replied, his voice distant.\n\nA tense silence stretched between them, punctuated only by the low hum of the command console. Salaris opened her mouth to speak, but before she could, an alert flashed across the screen.\n\n\"Captain Danger has infiltrated the supply depot,\" one of the tactical officers reported, his voice tight with alarm. \"He\u2019s cut off our supply lines.\"\n\nRylan\u2019s jaw tightened. \"Damn it,\" he muttered. \"He\u2019s always one step ahead.\"\n\n\"Should we redeploy our forces to retake the depot?\" Salaris asked, her voice now laced with frustration.\n\nRylan shook his head. \"No. We focus on the Syrion stronghold. If we can take that, the depot won\u2019t matter.\"\n\nBut even as he said the words, a gnawing doubt lingered in the back of his mind. The Syrion were not like the other species they had conquered. They were fighting for more than just survival\u2014they were fighting for their very existence. And as the battle raged on, Rylan couldn\u2019t shake the feeling that, perhaps, they were the ones in the right.\n\nDown below, in the depths of the Syrion stronghold, Captain Danger ignited the charges, the explosion reverberating through the rocky tunnels. The ground trembled as the supply depot went up in flames, and the Syrion warriors let out a triumphant roar.\n\n\"This is just the beginning,\" Danger said, his voice low but resolute. \"We\u2019re going to take back this planet, one piece at a time.\"\n\nBack on the command ship, Rylan watched the smoke rise from the depot, his heart heavy. He knew that this battle would not be won easily, and with each passing moment, he felt the pull of something deeper, something that went beyond duty and loyalty to The Order.\n\nIn the distance, Lyra Lyric\u2019s voice echoed across the battlefield, rallying her forces for one final push. \"We fight for our homes!\" she cried, her words resonating like a clarion call. \"The Order will not take what is rightfully ours!\"\n\nRylan\u2019s eyes met hers across the chaos, and for a brief moment, everything else faded away."