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Fragments of the Architect’s Memory
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Raka staggered, his hand gripping the cold edge of the console as the remnants of the Architect’s holographic projection slowly faded in the stifling room. His breath came fast as he looked at Sari, who remained frozen before the terminal.

“You saw it, Sari? It’s all here,” Raka said, his voice hoarse.

Sari did not answer immediately. Her fingers continued to dance across the transparent screen, processing the fragmented stream of data. “I found it,

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