The Heist
Author: Danny
last update2025-12-10 23:51:40

Cole spread building schematics across the hotel suite table. The Ashcroft Estate blueprint showed a fortress disguised as luxury.

"Vault is here," Cole said, pointing to a section marked only as "Storage B." "Subterranean level, three biometric locks, reinforced walls. They built it to survive everything from theft to nuclear war."

James stared at the plans. "You're proposing we break into a Swiss estate, bypass security systems, and steal records from an impenetrable vault."

"Yes," Cole said
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  • Chapter 216

    Li Mei’s assault team hit Prometheus Station before medical staff could prep James for forced Synthesis.Coordinated strike executed with precision that came from months planning worst-case scenarios: Ghost’s mercenary units breached perimeter defenses using shaped charges and tactical formations, Alliance healers deployed EMP countermeasures Chen had designed specifically to disrupt Synthesized opponents’ augmented systems without killing them, and Marcus’s legal team simultaneously served international warrants to Indonesian authorities while freezing Kruger’s global assets.Elena personally led medical extraction team despite Li Mei’s orders to remain at safe distance. She refused to coordinate from command center while James was captive. Ghost provided her with tactical armor and armed escort, but nothing would have stopped her from reaching him.She found James sedated but unaltered in Synthesis prep room—strapped to neural interface chair, IV lines inserted, consciousn

  • Chapter 187

    James returned to the atrium with Chen's evidence downloaded to encrypted device, knowing he had minutes before Kruger's security detected the data breach. He had to warn candidates—show them proof that Synthesis was gradual absorption into hive consciousness, not enhancement of individual abilities."I need everyone's attention," James called out, voice carrying across open space. "I've discovered something about Synthesis Protocol that candidates deserve to know before proceeding."Kruger appeared instantly, flanked by security. "Dr. Thorne, you're disrupting medical procedures. Please—""The AI component has hidden subroutines," James interrupted, projecting Chen's code analysis onto central display. "Once you reach sixty percent integration, your autonomy becomes illusion. You'll think you're making independent choices, but you're executing network directives from central system called Prometheus Prime."Candidates stared at the complex code, algorithms, behavioral override protoc

  • Chapter 186

    James confronted Kruger in Prometheus Station’s main atrium — a public space where candidates gathered and staff worked, a deliberate demonstration of the transparency Genesis claimed to embrace. His voice carried clearly across the open floor plan designed for acoustic clarity.“You’re hiding sixty-three failed integrations in the recycling center. Classifying destroyed humans as ‘complications’ rather than catastrophic failures. Candidates deserve to know the real risks, not sanitized statistics.”Kruger didn’t deny it. He addressed the assembled candidates and staff directly, his voice calm and reasonable.“Every medical advancement requires sacrifice. The polio vaccine killed test subjects before it saved millions. First heart transplants failed repeatedly before the procedure became viable. We’re pioneering human-machine symbiosis — a revolutionary methodology that’s never been attempted at this scale. Of course there are casualties. That’s how innovation works.”He pulled up sta

  • Chapter 185

    Chen's monitoring station in Singapore lit up with biometric alerts—James's stress hormones spiking to levels indicating severe psychological distress. Neural patterns showing cognitive dissonance, belief structures fragmenting under contradictory evidence. Heart rate elevated despite physical rest."Something's wrong," Chen reported to Li Mei immediately. "James's physiological responses suggest he's being broken psychologically. Not tortured—converted."Li Mei reviewed the data, recognizing patterns from her own experience with Consortium psychological conditioning. "They're showing him utopia. Making him question fundamental beliefs. Classic conversion technique—surround subject with compelling evidence that contradicts core identity, isolate them from support systems, present alternative ideology as liberation rather than capitulation. Genesis did this to me when I was trafficked. It works."Emergency coalition call assembled—Li Mei, Elena, Ghost, Chen, Marcus. Debate erupted imme

  • Chapter 184

    Kruger gave James personal tour of Synthesis laboratory—pristine facility that felt more like advanced medical theater than experimental research station. Natural lighting, calming colors, equipment that looked sophisticated but not threatening. This wasn't Genesis Singapore's hidden extraction chambers. This was public-facing, designed to convince rather than conceal."We learned from Genesis's mistakes," Kruger explained, walking James through preparation rooms. "Forced extraction was barbaric, counterproductive, morally indefensible. Synthesis is invitation, not violation. Every candidate signs comprehensive informed consent, undergoes extensive psychological evaluation, maintains full autonomy throughout initial integration stages."The neural interface chair looked like advanced MRI machine—comfortable padding, adjustable positioning, monitoring systems visible rather than hidden. Not restraints, not intimidation. Medical equipment designed for willing patients rather than captiv

  • Chapter 183

    **Chapter [Next Number]**The shuttle to Prometheus Station departed from a private orbital platform above the Java Sea just after dawn. No fanfare, no visible Genesis markings—only a sleek, matte-black craft registered to an Indonesian medical logistics firm. Inside, the cabin smelled faintly of new polymers and ozone from active air recyclers. James and Elena sat across from Dr. Cross and Viktor Kruger; Dr. Sato had returned to the station the previous night to prepare for their arrival.No one spoke much during ascent. The silence wasn’t hostile, but it carried weight. Every glance, every small movement felt catalogued. James could feel Kruger’s eyes—those faintly luminous irises—mapping micro-expressions, pupil dilation, pulse visible at the carotid. The man wasn’t just watching; he was parsing.Elena’s hand rested lightly on James’s knee, thumb moving in the small, deliberate circle they’d long used as code for *I’m here. Stay sharp.* He returned the pressure once. Message receiv

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