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-[* black] Enough talking, let the games begin.
-[* black] The standard Phillip screws on the right side fly off as easily as the top cover itself to reveal some colorful cables.
-[* black] Moving right along, we free the interconnect cable from its ZIF claw and unplug the two lightning connector cables from the motherboard.
-[* black] A few more Phillips screws later we can extract the shoulder and trigger button and remove the first PCB.
+[* black] Enough talkinglet the games begin.
+[* black] The standard Phillip screws on the right grip come off as easily as the top cover itself, revealing some colorful cables and our first look at the Backbone One's internals..
+[* black] Moving right along, we free the interconnect cable from its ZIF connector claw and unplug the two lightning connector cables from the motherboard.
+[* black] A few more Phillips screws gone and we can extract the shoulder button, trigger, and the first PCB.