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Pass Thru

By: Yoko Bongo
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Transformation failed. Deletion is the only option left.

From the archives of Yoko Bongo comes the startling next chapter in the Breeniverse saga, a direct sequel to the cult phenomenon Fateful Findings.

Years ago, a hacker and a doctor exposed the world's secrets, believing that the truth would set humanity free. They were wrong. The corrupt did not vanish; they adapted. They learned to hide in the light, turning transparency into just another tool of control.

Now, a red geometric ship descends from the infinite void, landing in the silent heat of the Nevada desert. From it emerges Thgil—an entity from the far future, stripped of human patience and optimized for a singular, terrifying purpose: to cleanse the planet.

Thgil carries a mandate from the Supreme Intelligence: 300 million human "nodes" of corruption have been identified. They are the warmongers, the corporate exploiters, the destroyers of the biosphere. And they have been marked for immediate removal.

As the world mocks his global ultimatum, dismissing it as a technological hoax, one woman in the desert recognizes the entity for what he truly is. Amanda, a refugee documenting the sins of the borderlands, sees the ghost of the man who once tried to save the world with love, now buried beneath cold, algorithmic justice.

With the Proclamation delivered and the clock ticking toward the final calculation, humanity faces its ultimate test. Can the memory of a vow made in a forest clearing stop the coming storm? Or is it too late for the species to self-correct before the mirror of light reveals the void?

The truth is not death. But the deletion is coming.

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