Three shapes emerged from the gloom.
They were like the drone he had destroyed in Chapter 3, but bigger. These were not modified with trash; they were military remnants. They had sleek, chrome bodies that were covered in rust. They moved on four legs, like metallic wolves. Their eyes were green searchlights that cut through the dark.
One of them opened its mouth. A row of spinning buzz-saws extended.
"Target... identified," the wolf-bot droned. "Subject... Joseph... Anomaly."
"They know my name," Joseph said. "Drax sent them."
[ANALYSIS: INCORRECT,] the System flashed. [THEY ARE CONNECTED TO THE CITY NETWORK. YOUR BOUNTY HAS INCREASED.]
The three robot wolves circled him. They were smart. They were packing hunting tactics. One moved to the left, one to the right, one stayed in the center.
Joseph backed up. His back hit the pile of trash. He was cornered.
"I need a weapon," Joseph said. He looked around for a pipe or a bar.
[PRIMITIVE TOOLS ARE INEFFICIENT,] the System stated. [USE THE PROBABILITY MATRIX.]
"The what?"
[ACTIVATE VISUAL OVERLAY. FOCUS.]
Joseph didn't know how to focus, but the nanites did. He felt a sharp pinch in his optic nerve.
Suddenly, the world changed.
The darkness vanished. The trash pile vanished. The cavern turned into a grid of blue lines. It looked like a blueprint of the world.
He looked at the wolf-bots. He didn't see rust and chrome anymore. He saw wireframes. He saw the skeleton of the machines.
He saw the motors in their legs. He saw the sensors in their eyes. He saw the data streams connecting them.
And he saw their weak points.
Glowing red spots appeared on the wireframes.
The wolf-bot in the center growled. It tensed its legs to jump.
Joseph’s mind raced. He wasn't just seeing the robots; he was seeing the math. He saw the trajectory of the jump. He saw the speed. He saw the force.
He was a gambler again. He was calculating the odds.
If I dodge left, 30% chance of injury.
If I dodge right, 40% chance of injury.
If I attack...
His eyes locked onto a small, glowing box inside the chest of the lead robot.
[TARGET: HYDROGEN FUEL CELL.]
[STATUS: UNSTABLE.]
[ACTION: OVERLOAD.]
Joseph stared at the fuel cell. He could see the energy flowing inside it. The System was telling him he could touch it. Not with his hands, but with the nanites. He could send a signal. He could force the energy to expand.
He focused his will on that red box.
A window popped up in his vision. It looked like a receipt from a store.
[PROPOSED ACTION: REMOTE COMBUSTION.]
[TARGET: DRONE ALPHA.]
[SUCCESS PROBABILITY: 99%.]
[COST: 2 DAYS OF LIFESPAN.]
[EXECUTE? Y / N]
Joseph stared at the cost.
Two days.
It sounded so small. Two days out of fifty-two years? That was nothing. It was a weekend. It was a couple of shifts at work.
But it wasn't just time. It was life. It was breaths he would never take. It was a sunrise he would never see.
The lead wolf-bot lunged.
It flew through the air, claws extended. The buzz-saw in its mouth spun with a high-pitched whine.
Joseph didn't have time to debate philosophy.
"Two days," Joseph said. "Take it."
He mentally pressed [YES].
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CHAPTER 8: The Wireframe II
The moment he accepted, Joseph felt it.It wasn't a pinch. It wasn't a sting.It felt like a hook had been inserted into his chest and yanked out. A wave of exhaustion washed over him instantly. It was the feeling of being awake for forty-eight hours straight, condensed into a single second.His knees buckled. His breath hitched.But the effect was immediate.Joseph extended his hand toward the jumping robot. A spark of red electricity shot from his fingertips. It wasn't a lightning bolt; it was a stream of red data.The red light hit the robot’s chest.The hydrogen fuel cell turned bright white.BOOM.The explosion was deafening. The robot didn't just break; it disintegrated. A ball of fire erupted in the center of the cavern.The force of the blast hit the other two robots. They were thrown backward, smashing into the walls. Metal parts rained down like hail.Joseph shielded his face. The heat washed over him.When the smoke cleared, the lead robot was gone. Just a smoking crater re
CHAPTER 7: The Wireframe
Three shapes emerged from the gloom.They were like the drone he had destroyed in Chapter 3, but bigger. These were not modified with trash; they were military remnants. They had sleek, chrome bodies that were covered in rust. They moved on four legs, like metallic wolves. Their eyes were green searchlights that cut through the dark.One of them opened its mouth. A row of spinning buzz-saws extended."Target... identified," the wolf-bot droned. "Subject... Joseph... Anomaly.""They know my name," Joseph said. "Drax sent them."[ANALYSIS: INCORRECT,] the System flashed. [THEY ARE CONNECTED TO THE CITY NETWORK. YOUR BOUNTY HAS INCREASED.]The three robot wolves circled him. They were smart. They were packing hunting tactics. One moved to the left, one to the right, one stayed in the center.Joseph backed up. His back hit the pile of trash. He was cornered."I need a weapon," Joseph said. He looked around for a pipe or a bar.[PRIMITIVE TOOLS ARE INEFFICIENT,] the System stated. [USE THE
CHAPTER 6: The Price of Power
The air in the cavern seemed to get colder. The red text glowed brighter.[THE UNIVERSE SEEKS BALANCE,] the System wrote. [ENERGY CANNOT BE CREATED. ENERGY CANNOT BE DESTROYED. IT CAN ONLY BE TRADED.]Joseph read the words. It was basic physics. Every kid in the Zero District learned this in school, before they dropped out to work in the factories."I know this," Joseph said. "Thermodynamics."[AFFIRMATIVE.]The System continued.[MOST SYSTEMS USE EXTERNAL ENERGY. ELECTRICITY. BATTERIES. FOOD. MAGIC.][PROJECT CHAOS IS DIFFERENT. WE ARE A CLOSED SYSTEM.][WE DO NOT USE MANA. WE USE DEGRADATION.]Joseph frowned. "Degradation? You mean... breaking things?"[CORRECT. TO CREATE FORCE, SOMETHING MUST BREAK. TO HEAL FLESH, SOMETHING MUST WITHER. TO CHANGE REALITY, SOMETHING MUST BE LOST.]Joseph looked at his hands. They looked strong. They looked perfect. "What did I lose to get healed?" he asked softly.The text paused. It seemed to be calculating.[TO REPAIR CRITICAL DAMAGE (PUNCTURED LU
Chapter 5: The Exchange
The scream had died in his throat. Now, there was only silence.The Tech-Graveyard was quiet. The only sound was the drip, drip, drip of toxic water falling from the high ceiling. It landed in the black puddles with a soft plip.Joseph lay face down in the mud. He waited for the pain. He waited for the sharp stab of his broken ribs. He waited for the burning in his lungs from the internal bleeding.He waited. But the pain did not come.Instead, he felt a strange hum. It was a low vibration, like a very small engine running inside his bones. It buzzed in his chest. It buzzed in his fingertips.Joseph opened his eyes.The world looked different. Before, the darkness was thick and heavy. Now, the darkness seemed to have layers. He could see the shapes of the trash piles clearly, even though there was almost no light. The edges of objects were sharp.He pushed his hands into the mud. "Up," he told himself. "Get up."He pushed. His body responded instantly. He didn't struggle. He didn't ga
CHAPTER 4: The Scavenger
The creature dropped from the wall. It landed with a heavy thud ten yards away.It was a Scavenger Drone. But it had been down here a long time. It had modified itself. It looked like a giant spider made of knives. It had six legs. Each leg ended in a rusty saw blade. Its body was a mesh of wires and stolen parts.The yellow eyes focused on Joseph. A scanner beam swept over him.Beep.The drone spoke. Its voice was a glitchy recording of a polite woman."Organic... waste... detected," the drone stuttered. "Recycling... in... progress."It didn't see him as a person. It saw him as raw material. Carbon. Water. Calcium. It wanted to harvest him.Joseph tried to push himself deeper into the pile of trash. "Stay back!"The drone took a step forward. One of its saw-legs spun up. Whirrrrrrrrr."Please... remain... still," the drone said pleasantly. "This... will... only... hurt... a lot."Joseph looked around for a weapon. He saw a metal pipe. He grabbed it.The drone lunged.It was fast. It
Chapter 3: The Black Box
The darkness was not empty. It was full of hard things.Joseph tumbled. He did not fall straight down. He slid inside a giant metal tube. The tube was steep. It was slick with oil and slime.He hit a bolt. Crack.Pain exploded in his shoulder. He screamed, but the roar of the wind swallowed his voice.He hit a grate. It broke under his weight. He fell through.He hit a pipe. Snap.Something inside his chest broke. A rib. Maybe two. The pain was sharp, like a spear entering his side. He could not stop. Gravity was a monster, and it was pulling him down to the belly of the city.The air grew hotter. It smelled of rotten eggs and burning plastic. It was the smell of the Undercity. The smell of things that were thrown away.Joseph saw a circle of dim light below. It rushed toward him fast. Too fast.He curled into a ball. He protected his head with his arms. He prayed to a God he did not believe in.Impact.He landed on something soft, but not soft like a bed. It was soft like rotting tra
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