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 +The archive was incomplete.
  
 +That was the first problem.
 +
 +Mai stood before a structure that was not a room and not quite a machine. It was a lattice of historical records, probability traces, fragmented military archives and the faint residual echoes that important human decisions sometimes left behind in the structure of time.
 +
 +Most events did not leave echoes.
 +
 +Battles rarely did.
 +
 +War was too loud.
 +
 +Too chaotic.
 +
 +Too full of noise.
 +
 +But sometimes a single decision stood out because it should not have happened.
 +
 +Mai adjusted the search parameters again.
 +
 +Lapland War.
 +Winter engagement.
 +Finnish infantry casualty.
 +German infantry contact.
 +
 +Thousands of records appeared.
 +
 +Most were incomplete.
 +
 +Some were burned.
 +
 +Many were simply missing.
 +
 +Ace leaned against the side of the structure, arms folded.
 +
 +“So,” she said.
 +
 +“We’re looking for one soldier.”
 +
 +Mai nodded.
 +
 +“One decision.”
 +
 +Ace tilted her head slightly.
 +
 +“That’s not much to go on.”
 +
 +“No,” Mai agreed calmly.
 +
 +“It is not.”
 +
 +Shammy stood near the open edge of the observation platform.
 +
 +There was no wind there.
 +
 +But the air still moved.
 +
 +It carried the faint resonance of the moment they had watched earlier.
 +
 +A soldier lowering a rifle.
 +
 +Snow.
 +
 +Silence.
 +
 +Shammy closed her eyes briefly.
 +
 +“The atmosphere remembers,” she said softly.
 +
 +Ace glanced over.
 +
 +“Does it remember his name.”
 +
 +Shammy opened her eyes again.
 +
 +“No.”
 +
 +Mai continued searching.
 +
 +Military personnel lists from German units operating in northern Finland.
 +
 +Casualty reports.
 +
 +Withdrawal routes.
 +
 +Scattered fragments of logistical archives.
 +
 +She reconstructed unit deployments.
 +
 +Mapped patrol patterns.
 +
 +Calculated probability distributions for isolated encounters in the forest.
 +
 +Ace watched the data slowly assemble itself.
 +
 +“You’re getting close,” she said.
 +
 +Mai didn’t answer.
 +
 +Because she already knew the answer.
 +
 +The data converged.
 +
 +A handful of possible soldiers appeared.
 +
 +Then two.
 +
 +Then one.
 +
 +Mai studied the record.
 +
 +It was incomplete.
 +
 +Most of the file had been lost during the final collapse of the German withdrawal from northern Finland.
 +
 +Name: uncertain.
 +
 +Unit designation: partially destroyed.
 +
 +Last recorded position: Lapland.
 +
 +Final status: unknown.
 +
 +Ace leaned closer.
 +
 +“That’s him.”
 +
 +Mai shook her head gently.
 +
 +“No.”
 +
 +Ace frowned.
 +
 +“What do you mean no.”
 +
 +Mai pointed to the record.
 +
 +“This is the closest surviving possibility.”
 +
 +Ace stared at the fragmented entry.
 +
 +“So we don’t know.”
 +
 +Mai closed the archive slowly.
 +
 +“No.”
 +
 +Shammy turned back toward them.
 +
 +“The air says he kept walking.”
 +
 +Ace raised an eyebrow.
 +
 +“That’s not exactly a military record.”
 +
 +Shammy shrugged slightly.
 +
 +“It is still true.”
 +
 +Mai looked once more at the fading probability lines.
 +
 +The moment in the snow.
 +
 +The rifle not fired.
 +
 +The soldier who walked away.
 +
 +From that point the timeline continued.
 +
 +A life survived.
 +
 +A family continued.
 +
 +A story was told.
 +
 +And far down that improbable chain…
 +
 +a figure sometimes appeared in broken castles and collapsing timelines.
 +
 +Red katanas in his hands.
 +
 +Ace followed her gaze.
 +
 +“…Konrad.”
 +
 +Mai nodded once.
 +
 +“Yes.”
 +
 +Ace looked at the incomplete archive again.
 +
 +“Funny.”
 +
 +“What.”
 +
 +“The most important soldier in that moment…”
 +
 +She tapped the empty space where the name should have been.
 +
 +“…is the one history forgot.”
 +
 +Mai closed the record completely.
 +
 +“History forgets many things.”
 +
 +Shammy looked out toward the horizon of possible worlds.
 +
 +“But the air does not.”
 +
 +BLACK FILE ADDENDUM
 +
 +Subject: Unknown German Infantryman
 +Event: Lapland War field encounter
 +
 +Confirmed facts:
 +
 +Enemy soldier discovered a wounded Finnish combatant.
 +
 +Enemy soldier chose not to fire.
 +
 +Enemy soldier removed the weapon from the wounded man’s reach.
 +
 +Enemy soldier departed without further action.
 +
 +Identity of the soldier remains unknown.
 +
 +Historical impact:
 +One life continued.
 +
 +Extended probability analysis suggests the continuation of that life eventually produced an individual known in multiple anomalous records as:
 +
 +Konrad.
 +
 +Final classification:
 +
 +Unknown Soldier.
 +
 +Sometimes the smallest decisions carry the longest shadows.
 +
 +{{tag>Konrad}}