Immersive first-person flying camera perspective, no visible drone or flying device. Designed for a continuous 30-second sequence. The camera launches at extreme speed into a colossal abandoned spaceport at night, skimming only inches above cracked metal flooring and scattered debris as it races through a massive derelict hangar. It snap-rolls between suspended spacecraft, knife-edges past giant dormant engines, dives beneath rusted mechanical arms, and threads through rotating blast doors with razor-thin precision. Without slowing, the camera performs rapid S-turns through narrow maintenance corridors, bursts into a vast launch chamber, corkscrews around towering fuel tanks, wall-hugs along the inside of a gigantic tunnel, then plunges through the hollow frame of a half-assembled starship. Emergency lights begin flickering on one by one, revealing colossal gantries, hanging cables, drifting sparks, and endless industrial architecture swallowed by darkness. The camera power-loops around a reactor core, split-S reverses through a collapsing service shaft, then accelerates into a vertical launch tower, climbing straight upward through concentric rings, steam bursts, and rotating machinery. The ascent becomes overwhelming as the entire station suddenly reactivates below, with runway lights, engine glow, and launch systems illuminating the dead complex. In the final seconds, the camera bursts out of the tower into the upper atmosphere and then into orbit, revealing the entire abandoned spaceport glowing to life beneath, attached to a vast planetary launch network stretching across the surface. Continuous POV shot, no cuts, relentless acceleration, extreme high-speed FPV, aggressive banking, rapid altitude changes, barrel rolls, corkscrews, split-S maneuvers, power loops, realistic inertia, cinematic motion blur, volumetric smoke, sparks, dramatic sci-fi lighting, hyper-detailed environments, blockbuster spaceport VFX, IMAX quality.
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