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The Protocol

The First Vessel

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The Protocol

By: Jon Cabrera
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Pulse‐pounding, provocative, and chilling…

In a world that feels all too familiar... an imposing research complex hidden in remote wilderness; a gifted young woman named Zaria Wells who arrives expecting only routine scans; a brilliant data‐minder, Mason Vale, convinced he’s seen it all; and a lead scientist, Dr. Vale, whose carefully constructed system of “consent” masks something far more insidious, there emerges a fracture in the very definition of humanity.

When Zaria steps onto the scanning table, even the softest whisper of the system’s hum sends tremors through her body. Her reflexes outpace every protocol designed to measure her. Mason watches in disbelief as Zaria’s silent resistance begins to rewrite the data, activating a ghostly legacy of someone called Aurelia, a woman whose hidden traces stir in the facility’s veins. As Dr. Vale pushes her experiments farther, the carefully calibrated machine that was meant to control flesh and mind instead ignites a chain reaction. Now, Zaria’s every heartbeat becomes a battlefield, and Mason must choose whether to shield her or surrender to the architects of a protocol that has shaped his identity long before he ever knew it existed.

The Protocol is immersive, electric, and utterly relentless… Every page kept me on edge.”

In this fierce exploration of power, memory, and the dark frontier of human engineering, The Protocol plunges us into a world where data is life and consent is a performance. As alliances crumble and the line between observer and subject shatters, the question becomes clear: when control over flesh becomes possible, what does it mean to be truly free?

Dystopian Genetic Engineering Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense
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