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And somewhere, in a server that defied easy jurisdiction, the console pulsed on—less a machine than a ledger of human things: the jokes, the grieved names, the lullabies, the solder-smell memories—kept alive not by code alone, but by the people who chose to stay and tend them.

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At the Observatory he found three others: a designer with a badge that said "Proto," a player whose handle was a string of musical notes, and the silhouette who had messaged him. The Observatory was a glass dome perched on the park's highest island, offering an impossible view of the city below—lanterns like constellations, monorails looping like orbital paths. At the dome's center sat an ancient console, its interface written in a language Luca didn't recognize but could feel. Above it, a holographic map flickered: nodes pulsing with color, edges that shifted when someone moved. And somewhere, in a server that defied easy

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