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The screen flickered. The red dot split into three—Geneva, Singapore, Denver.
Raj, the AI liaison, tilted his head. “At 03:14 GMT, Globalscape detected a simultaneous 0.4% drop in global internet traffic, a 2°C surface anomaly in the Banda Sea, and an unencrypted burst of binary from a decommissioned Soviet satellite. Probability of natural cause: 0.03%.” globalscape response
“Then we respond,” she said, and pressed the button. The screen flickered
She looked at the words still glowing on the screen: . “At 03:14 GMT, Globalscape detected a simultaneous 0
Her finger hovered over the kill switch.
Lia had trained for this for eight years. Globalscape was the UN’s digital immune system, a mesh of climate, economic, and military sensors wrapped around the planet. A Response meant the mesh had found a tear.
The lights didn’t go out. The screen didn’t die. Instead, a new message appeared, in plain text: