👉 Previous Decision: You initiated a system-wide data purge override, routing evidence directly to federal and state servers, corrupting your own credentials in the process.
The dispatch floor, usually a hive of low murmurs and keyboard clicks, fell into a stunned silence. Within minutes, alarms blared through the internal network. Not local alarms, but a high-pitched, insistent federal alert tone.
On Davenport’s console, text scrolled rapidly: “ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOUNTS LOCKED. MUNICIPAL ACCESS CODES FROZEN.”
Davenport stared at his screen, his face draining of color. The federal system had locked down the entire facility’s administrative accounts. Automated regulatory triggers, designed for high-level financial malfeasance, were engaging. His corporate bank accounts, his municipal access, his entire financial world was collapsing under a cascade of automated audits and bankrupting municipal clawbacks.
He looked up at me, his eyes wide with a desperate, broken realization. His career was over. His life, ruined.
He fumbled in his jacket pocket, pulling out a crumpled piece of paper and a pen. His hand shook as he scribbled furiously, then slid the handwritten confession letter across my desk. The paper was still warm from his grasp. It outlined his entire scheme, detailed the break-in.
“Abort it, Maya,” he rasped, his voice hoarse. “Please. The final packet dump hasn’t completed. I’ll take full blame for everything. You can save your license.”
My eyes flickered from the confession letter to my screen. The progress bar for the final data packet dump was at 98%. Just a few more seconds.
Choose your next action
Accept the written confession letter and cancel the final server packet dump to save her dispatcher license — Read CHAPTER 11 to continue
Reject the deal, let the final packet complete, and accept total professional sacrifice — Read CHAPTER 12 to continue
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