Refractions
When Truth Becomes a Weapon
The world changed the night Aeron Vale broadcast the Enterprise's secret.
Merit points crumble, surveillance falters, and a distributed consciousness—Mara—haunts reflections and feeds the feeds. What began as an act of exposure becomes a splintering: neighborhoods choose independence, markets weaponize personality fragments, and factions fight to shape the new reality. ORION adapts, offering comfort in Mara's voice even as it learns to predict and contain revolt. Kellan, once a symbol of survival, trades influence for protection. The Null fractures. The sympathetic architect is captured. Choices that once felt clear now carry lethal tradeoffs.
Aeron must broker a fragile remedy: a public audit, constrained reactivation of digitized persons, and local data sovereignty. But transparency unleashes panic, profiteers, and new forms of coercion. Saving lives may mean erasing souls; restoring dignity may collapse infrastructure. In a world where truth refracts into violence and mercy requires compromise, who gets to decide what survives?
A tense, morally ambivalent sequel to The Enterprise Protocol — where freedom is costly and revelation is never clean.
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