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Behind her, the terminal woke and performed the few tasks it had been built to do. In a log file, a line blinked and then vanished. If anyone ever asked for 300R-13—C10—SPC-800, the files would return a single, empty entry. Names can be eroded. The more dangerous thing is leaving a space for them to grow back.

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The ledger listed one line beneath the tag—no manufacturer, only a date: 1997. A name scratched at the margin read "Kestrel." That was enough to get Mara's curiosity past the threshold. Kestrel was a codename she'd seen in the same handwriting in other dossiers—field tests, personnel transfers, a single blurred photograph: a group of people standing at dusk, their faces lit from below, eyes not looking at the camera. They were scientists and soldiers at once, and none of them would speak of what they'd built. Behind her, the terminal woke and performed the

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