It’s me. Employee A. You often hear people say, “This world is just a simulation.” After staring at a debug screen for hours, I sometimes look back at reality and… it feels the same.
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changedYou often hear people say, “This world is just a simulation.” After staring at a debug screen for hours, I sometimes look back at reality and… it feels the same. There are numbers, coordinates, and a button marked “×” to close the view. Does this screen, too, have its own termination process?
fixedAnyway, onto the main topic. When I came to the office, the mailbox was full of letters. All of them addressed to “SCRAP Inc.” I opened just one — it said only: “Stop the restoration.” The rest were all written in the same handwriting, no return address.
addedAdd DO NOT PLAY to your wishlist if you haven't already.
changedYou often hear people say, “This world is just a simulation.” After staring at a debug screen for hours, I sometimes look back at reality and… it feels the same. There are numbers, coordinates, and a button marked “×” to close the view. Does this screen, too, have its own termination process?
fixedAnyway, onto the main topic. When I came to the office, the mailbox was full of letters. All of them addressed to “SCRAP Inc.” I opened just one — it said only: “Stop the restoration.” The rest were all written in the same handwriting, no return address.
addedAdd DO NOT PLAY to your wishlist if you haven't already.
You often hear people say, “This world is just a simulation.” After staring at a debug screen for hours, I sometimes look back at reality and… it feels the same. There are numbers, coordinates, and a button marked “×” to close the view. Does this screen, too, have its own termination process?
Anyway, onto the main topic. When I came to the office, the mailbox was full of letters. All of them addressed to “SCRAP Inc.” I opened just one — it said only: “Stop the restoration.” The rest were all written in the same handwriting, no return address.
Even if they were sent to the company, I know what they’re referring to. They’re about DO NOT PLAY. Which means they’re warnings directed at me. But I can’t stop. The restoration project is a necessary process — to confront this fear, face to face.
Employee A
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