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This time, the page didn't stay blank. A single line of text appeared, in a monospace font, grey on black:
Marcus closed the laptop. He walked to the window. Outside, the city's traffic lights had all turned red simultaneously. In the distance, a power substation hummed at a frequency he'd never heard before. view indexframe shtml
But the story was starting to form in his mind. MirrorGlass Interactive wasn't a software company. The "interactive" was a lie. They were a surveillance firm specializing in "persistent observation frameworks." indexframe.shtml wasn't a web page. It was a viewer . A dashboard for monitoring something they called "The Observer." This time, the page didn't stay blank
He dug deeper. The get_status binary was a small, elegant piece of C code. It wasn't checking a server's uptime or CPU load. It was polling a network socket—a hidden port—listening for a reply from something else. Something that, according to the timestamp, had gone silent six years, three months, and eight days ago. Outside, the city's traffic lights had all turned