Aris didn’t panic. He had been a systems architect before he became an astrophysicist. He slid a brand-new SSD from his desk drawer and turned to his old, ruggedized laptop—the one that ran on spite and stubbornness.
He burned the ISO to a USB using a command-line tool he’d memorized in grad school. The install screen appeared—that familiar, sterile blue gradient. He navigated through the setup, deleted the corrupted partitions, and let the fresh kernel breathe.
He typed the words into the search bar of a satellite terminal, the only connection not fried by the lab’s recent power surge. The query was simple, ancient, almost sacred in its precision: