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The receiver wasn't a satellite. It was a von Neumann probe he’d launched a decade ago, currently drifting through the Proxima Centauri system. The probe had one function: decompress .rar files into living, breathing bodies using raw stellar carbon and pre-programmed genetic scaffolding.
But he had no more test subjects. No more mice. No more volunteers—the last one, a woman named Sana, had screamed when the scanner peeled her neural map from her meat-body. She didn't survive the copy. The original Sana was fine, but the original Sana had then looked at him with horror and shot out the lab’s main power relay. allinonemigration-261.rar
He had tried with animals first. A lab mouse named Archimedes. The file mouse_one.rar had transmitted fine. The probe confirmed decompression. Archimedes 2.0 woke up on a new world, nibbled on alien moss, and died of a massive synaptic cascade failure ninety seconds later. Too much data loss during compression. The mouse’s soul, if mice had souls, got fragmented. The receiver wasn't a satellite
And that, he decided, was close enough to a happy ending. But he had no more test subjects
Two hundred and sixty iterations later, Kael had solved it. He’d invented a lossless emotional codec. He’d mapped the quantum spin states of memory. He had even figured out how to compress time perception so the journey wouldn’t feel like an eternity of nothingness.
Kael laughed until the alien dawn broke over the violet sea. He was alone. But he was also everything .
