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Summer Crosbie is the current voice of the Great Dragon Masaru, and a former newscaster for KSAF. She gained instant fame and celebrity status in 2060 when she broadcasted live the first report of Ghostwalker’s Denver rampage. Her helicopter crashed into the dragon, and she spent several months in a recovery ward. Several reconstructive surgeries and cyberimplantations later, she became the hand-picked voice for the dragon Masaru.

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  • Summer Crosbie is the current voice of the Great Dragon Masaru, and a former newscaster for KSAF. She gained instant fame and celebrity status in 2060 when she broadcasted live the first report of Ghostwalker’s Denver rampage. Her helicopter crashed into the dragon, and she spent several months in a recovery ward. Several reconstructive surgeries and cyberimplantations later, she became the hand-picked voice for the dragon Masaru.
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  • Summer Crosbie is the current voice of the Great Dragon Masaru, and a former newscaster for KSAF. She gained instant fame and celebrity status in 2060 when she broadcasted live the first report of Ghostwalker’s Denver rampage. Her helicopter crashed into the dragon, and she spent several months in a recovery ward. Several reconstructive surgeries and cyberimplantations later, she became the hand-picked voice for the dragon Masaru.
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