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“I’ve transmitted this message 53 times to 53 versions of you. 53 times, you deleted the log. 53 times, you went home, slept, and forgot. And 53 futures drowned.”

The sphere pulsed, and a voice, crystalline and ancient, resonated in the chamber:

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The landing party—Jax, Selene, and a small team of engineers—descended onto the crystalline plains. The air was thin, tinged with a metallic taste, and the sky flickered with auroras that danced to the monolith’s pulse.

Jax adjusted the ship’s scanners. The monolith pulsed with a faint, rhythmic frequency, resonating with the ship’s own power core. It was as if the stone was calling, a low hum that vibrated through bone and metal alike. “I’ve transmitted this message 53 times to 53

For three nights, he told no one. He sat in the dark, headphones clamped to his skull, as URE 054 bled into his nervous system. He learned to see the signal’s shape: a helix, like a DNA strand, but with gaps. Missing pieces. By night four, he realized what the gaps were. They were him .

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The lights in the observatory flickered. The air grew heavy, like the moment before a thunderstorm. Then, from the main speaker array, a voice emerged. It was his own, but smoother, older, unburdened by hesitation.