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While your request for MAD-61 -Glory Quest- 34 -PENIXRI doesn't point to a single widely-known creative work or historical event, its components suggest a high-stakes, sci-fi tactical RPG scenario or a tabletop campaign

The "34" and other alphanumeric codes in your string likely refer to internal cataloging, track numbering, or a specific version (feature) of the release. i--- MAD-61 -Glory Quest- 34 -PENIXRI

| Feature | Value | | --- | --- | | item_type (guess) | "game_level_or_mission" | | player_identifier | "i" (possibly player "I") | | mission_id | "MAD-61" | | mission_name | "Glory Quest" | | mission_version_or_part | 34 | | creator_or_clan_tag | "PENIXRI" (possibly "PENIXRI" = "Phoenix RI"?) | | is_obfuscated | Slightly (due to --- and PENIXRI instead of PHOENIX ) | While your request for MAD-61 -Glory Quest- 34

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