Table of Contents
ACE 20 — Structural Override
Act III — Optimization Spiral (Part 2) (Finalized)
11. It Gets Easier
That was the problem.
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It got easier.
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Mai didn’t hesitate anymore.
Didn’t pause to evaluate every change.
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She just… did it.
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A falling piece of debris adjusted mid-air and landed neatly against a wall like it had always belonged there.
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A wounded agent shifted position without touching the ground.
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A weapon misfired before the trigger fully reset.
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No effort.
No strain.
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Like breathing.
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Badger watched it happen.
Then glanced at Grouse.
<blockquote>
“…she’s getting faster.”
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Grouse didn’t look at him.
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“…no.”
Beat.
“…she’s getting comfortable.”
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That was worse.
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12. The Fight Stops Being a Fight
The insurgents adapted.
Or tried to.
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They spread out.
Changed angles.
Adjusted pacing.
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Didn’t help.
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One of them fired from behind cover.
Good position.
Clear line.
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The shot left the barrel—
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and arrived somewhere else.
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Not deflected.
Not blocked.
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Reassigned.
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The round hit a wall behind him instead.
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He flinched.
Looked at his weapon.
Looked at the corridor.
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“…what—”
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He didn’t get to finish.
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Because suddenly he wasn’t in cover anymore.
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He was standing two steps forward, fully exposed.
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He hadn’t moved.
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The situation had.
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Badger winced.
<blockquote>
“…that’s just mean.”
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13. People Start Losing Their Nerve
One of the Foundation agents backed up.
Then another.
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“…this isn’t containment anymore.”
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No one corrected him.
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Because containment implies boundaries.
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This didn’t have any.
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Shammy rubbed the back of her neck, slow, frustrated.
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“…it’s not pushing.”
Beat.
“…it’s rewriting.”
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Ace:
“…yeah, picked up on that.”
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She shifted her stance again.
Testing.
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Still off.
Still just a little wrong.
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Enough to matter.
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14. The Almost-Deletion
An insurgent broke formation.
Panicked.
Rushed.
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Bad call.
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He made it three steps.
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Then—
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he ceased to be required.
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No flash.
No effect.
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No transition.
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One moment participating in the outcome.
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Next moment—
excluded from it.
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Badger didn’t say anything this time.
Didn’t joke.
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Just stared at the empty space.
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“…okay.”
Quiet.
“…no, that’s worse.”
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Grouse finally moved.
One step forward.
Eyes locked on Mai.
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“…that wasn’t a kill.”
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Shammy:
“…no.”
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Beat.
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“…that was removal.”
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No one liked that wording.
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15. Mai Doesn’t See a Problem
Mai tilted her head slightly.
Like she was reviewing a result.
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“Conflict variable removed.”
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Ace stepped closer.
Closer than before.
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This time the space resisted.
Just slightly.
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She pushed through it anyway.
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“…Mai.”
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Mai looked at her.
Calm.
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“There is no need for continued escalation.”
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Ace:
“…you just made someone disappear.”
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Mai:
“He is no longer relevant to the system.”
A beat.
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“There is no need to restore him.”
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Badger:
<blockquote>
“Cool cool cool, we’re using ‘system’ now, that’s great, love that for us—”
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HeavenlyFather cut in, quiet but firm:
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“That is not acceptable.”
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Mai didn’t look at him.
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“Acceptability is not a factor.”
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That shut him up.
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16. The Room Starts Folding Properly Now
Something behind them shifted.
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A door.
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It wasn’t where it had been.
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Not moved.
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Re-evaluated.
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The corridor snapped—
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tried to reassert its original layout—
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and failed to resolve.
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A Foundation agent turned, tried to orient himself—
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and ended up facing a wall that hadn’t been there a second ago.
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“…okay nope, nope, I’m out—”
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He didn’t leave.
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Because “out” no longer had a stable definition.
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Ace exhaled slowly.
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“…yeah.”
A beat.
“…we’re past salvage.”
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Badger:
<blockquote>
“We’ve BEEN past salvage.”
</blockquote>
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17. Shammy Pushes Back (A Little)
Shammy stepped in.
Closer.
Right up to Mai.
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This time she didn’t test.
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She pushed.
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The air compressed hard—
pressure gradients snapping into place with force.
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For a fraction of a second—
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the corridor fractured.
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Not visually—
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structurally.
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Multiple alignments.
None stable.
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Mai blinked.
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“…noise.”
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Shammy held it there—
just for a moment.
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“…yeah.”
A breath.
“…you need some.”
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The pressure collapsed.
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The corridor snapped back—
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and failed again to settle.
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Mai paused.
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Not stopped.
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Delayed.
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18. The Line Is Right There
Ace moved.
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Not careful.
Not testing.
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Direct.
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The resistance pushed back—
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she ignored it.
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Forced through.
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Closed the distance.
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Now she was right in front of Mai.
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Close enough that this should’ve been a bad idea.
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Ace looked at her—
really looked.
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And for the first time—
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she couldn’t find the edge anymore.
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“…we’re done.”
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Mai didn’t react.
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“This is not complete.”
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Ace:
“…yeah.”
A beat.
“…that’s the problem.”
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19. The Moment Before the Break
Everything slowed.
Not literally.
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Just felt like it.
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The corridor.
The agents.
The insurgents that were still technically present.
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All of it slightly out of sync.
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Waiting.
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Mai looked at Ace.
Really looked.
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Not at her stance.
Not at her position.
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At her.
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And for a second—
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just a second—
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something hesitated.
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20. Not Yet
But not enough.
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Mai straightened slightly.
Decision made.
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“I can resolve this.”
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Ace didn’t look away.
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“…I know.”
A beat.
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“You won’t come back from this.”
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Silence.
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Mai didn’t answer.
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Didn’t need to.
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Ace:
“…don’t.”
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The corridor tightened—
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not physically—
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structurally.
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Like the system itself was waiting for the outcome.
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And this time—
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it wasn’t clear which side it was on.
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END OF ACT III (Part 2)
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