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n. (plural of reject English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: reject)

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The Rejects under Random and Ruby and Storm took control of their trenches and tunnels again in record time.

The Rejects splashed through the water to their positions, waiting for the signal.

The Rejects roared their names as battle cries and followed them into battle whatever the odds.

Jack Random and Ruby Journey were everywhere, inspiring the Rejects to new heights of courage and ferocity, and scaring the hell out of even hardened Wolfe mercenaries, and neither the weather nor the enemy could touch them or slow them down.

Their battles with the local rebels, the Rejects, made interesting but depressing reading.

According to all the reports, the Rejects and their new leader, whoever he really was, would make a good enemy.

The Rejects have been digging these tunnels for centuries now, repairing old ones and blasting out new tunnels, so the maps are always changing.

Random and Ruby pressed forward and could not be stopped, and the Rejects took new heart from their example.

Random and Ruby grinned at each other, and the Rejects crowded around them to congratulate them and slap them on the back and shoulder.

Ruby, and Storm laughed breathlessly together as they ran with the Rejects, plunging down narrow tunnels and away from the pursuing Wolfe forces.

Now the Rejects ran back through the new tunnels and on into older, established parts, keeping up a good pace for all their tiredness.

Down below, in the darkness and familiar confines of the rebel underworld, the Rejects would teach a final, deadly lesson to their enemies.

All around him the Rejects were scattering into prearranged hiding places and ambush positions.

The Rejects had melted into their hiding places like so many silent shadows, and now they waited patiently with gun in hand for their enemy to come to them.

The Rejects moved among the wounded, dispassionately finishing off the enemy and doing what they could for their own kind.