Don’t expose it. Use it. You have access to every lie, every theft, every backroom deal in this industry. Next week, Marcus is going to fire you and replace you with an AI colorizer. He already signed the contract. Page 4, paragraph 2. It’s in the Board_Decision folder.
She looked at the red button.
She opened her email. The first mass message was already circulating—a leaked boardroom recording titled “Plan for Full AI Replacement of Color Dept.” The subject line, added by an anonymous sender, read simply: We see you. eyeon software
She opened the file. There it was. Her own termination, scheduled for the 19th, described in cold corporate prose as a “synergy efficiency upgrade.” Don’t expose it
For one second, nothing happened. Then every monitor in the room—every screen in the building, according to the distant yells she heard from the floors below—flickered to life with the same image: the jagged white eye, blinking slowly. Then it shattered into a million shards of data—emails, recordings, spreadsheets, video clips—cascading like a waterfall of glass. Next week, Marcus is going to fire you