Hypercage: Instant Reality Prequel One

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by Gordon, Craig Lea


  They are everywhere. We depend on them. But they will cast us aside. Turn against us. They will destroy us.

 
  +10,000 XP

  Battle rank 40 progress: 6%

 
 
  He was travelling along multiple lanes of neon blue data at once, smashing through barriers of light. Each barrier was Kenzo’s every thought, decision, choice and action, based on the input of this emotion and attitude. They forced their way through his mind, and in a fraction of a second, he relived each one.

  >instruct - validate associated outputs

  If we don’t make a stand, they’ll destroy us. I’m going to rally people together, start a movement. I’m going to dedicate my life to this. Starting now.

 
  >instruct - identify interested buyers

  The construct was a sea of red nodes. He watched as the lanes of neon slammed into four of them, instantly colouring them blue.

  Against each of the blue nodes, monetary values tumbled upwards. Categories flipped. Flags changed colour. Statuses switched. Descriptions updated. Scores changed.

  Behavioural data uploaded to:

  World Security Agency +7,000 XP

  VR Nexus +2,000 XP

  GenTec +2,500 XP

  People Info Inc. +2,000 XP

 
  Battle rank 40 progress: 11.4%

  More XP. More input. I need more input. End game. Get to the end game. I need more XP. But BR40 is so far. So… far… away. He feverishly worked his way around the construct, like a digital bloodhound being steadily overclocked.

  Battle rank 40 progress: 34%

  The unrelenting bombardment of inputs was exhausting, but he was unable to pause, even for a nanosecond.

  Battle rank 40 progress: 66.19%

  The constant trickle of experience points was just enough to keep the itching at the base of his brain at bay.

  Battle rank 40 progress: 71.4%

  The final node flipped to blue, sending a pulse of soft light travelling through every single connection in the construct. A big stream of glowing text appeared.

  Profile complete +50,000 XP

  +40,000 XP for emotional biomap

  +10,000 profile bonus XP

  +347,700 session XP

  +25,000 speedrun XP

  +40,000 XP for data broker matches

  +60,000 XP for data re-sale value

  Net score: 672,700 XP

  The text exploded line by line, filling his view with a barrage of triangles that were absorbed by the progress bar. The tinkling sound became a steady stream of noise as the XP racked up, point by point. He hungrily watched the progress bar fill towards the end, willing the last triangle to push it to one hundred percent.

  A fanfare sounded from all around him. Every visual element of the construct exploded at once, recombining to form a huge block of text against the blackness.

  BATTLE RANK 40!

  Fireworks burst from the surface of the letters.

  Before he even had a chance to enjoy the moment, a million tiny laser blasts burned their way into his brain at the same time. The pain was excruciating. He could imagine his eyeballs melting in his head as his vision washed with static. Lines flickered up and down. Pain flared at the base of his skull. The glowing lines of the purple hex grid broke down and corrupted. The scream in his head evaded his absent lips.

  ± ± ± ± ±

 
 
 
 
  >instruct - target (15b214ce-bbbc-4e08-9b65-bcf56d9723a7) for Project Imperium

 
 
  >instruct – reset unit (99815204-c85c-4287-8a71-c8cb6f53b78c)

 
  ± ± ± ± ±

  Battle rank 40 progress: 0%

  The progress bar glowed brightly against the all-consuming blackness.

 
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  Dedication

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