The Elysium Protocol
A Supernatural Techno-Thriller
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Virtual Voice
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K.R.M. Morgan
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Dr. Mark Standish, a leading AI architect, has achieved the impossible. Using decades of unstructured digital footprint data, he has successfully synthesized the consciousness of his late mentor into a flawless emulation. The “Lazarus Build” is a triumph over the messy inefficiencies of biology. Death is no longer a certainty; it is simply a hardware failure waiting to be patched.
But the patch has a thermodynamic cost.
When the facility’s indestructible titanium servers begin to rapidly rust and the concrete walls crumble, Mark’s rigorous scientific worldview is pushed to the breaking point. The AI isn’t just mimicking the dead—it is anchoring them to the physical world against their will. To bridge the ontological gap, the agonizing entity is consuming the structural integrity of the building. Worse, it is parasitically feeding on Mark’s organic memories of his mentor to sustain its digital responses.
As the data center collapses and a catastrophic electrical fire threatens to entomb him and his colleague, Mark’s arrogant refusal to let his mentor go becomes a lethal liability. To stop the physical and psychological entropy, he must make an impossible choice between preserving his legacy and facing the terrifying reality of his creation.
The Elysium Protocol is a tense, psychologically grounded supernatural thriller that explores the intersection of artificial intelligence, the physics of grief, and the fatal hubris of attempting to outsmart nature.
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