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The screen went black. Then, a single line of text appeared: Loading... Welcome back to Day 1.
Elias was a "data archeologist," a freelancer hired by tech firms to recover corrupted files from the early 2000s. He’d seen plenty of weirdness, but this was different. When he tried to run a standard virus scan, the software didn't just fail; it vanished from his hard drive entirely. Curiosity won over caution. He opened the archive. 53593.rar
The lights in his apartment flickered. His phone buzzed with a notification: Emergency Alert—Satellite Malfunction. Outside, the night sky didn't look right. The stars weren't twinkling; they were blinking in a rhythmic, mechanical pattern. The screen went black
“Observation 53593. Subject: Earth. status: Disconnected. Attempting to restart simulation…” Elias was a "data archeologist," a freelancer hired
He looked at the sky one last time. A massive "Error 404" was beginning to materialize across the moon. He pressed .