Mgx41rtx.mp4 〈SAFE × REPORT〉

Kaelen, a junior data-miner with a habit of poking at digital bruises, bypassed the security lockout on a rainy Tuesday. He expected a corrupted surveillance feed or perhaps a fragment of old firmware. What he found instead was a window into a world that shouldn't exist.

The file labeled was never meant to be opened. It sat in the deep-storage archives of the Neoterra Research Facility, a 41-megabyte anomaly that had corrupted three different decryption subroutines before it was flagged as "hazardous data." MGX41RTX.mp4

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"MGX-41 status: Active," a synthesized voice whispered through his headphones. The file labeled was never meant to be opened

Ten seconds in, a figure appeared. It wasn't a person, but a silhouette made of the same light and shadow as the pillars. It didn't speak, but it looked directly into the camera—directly at Kaelen.

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