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GENESIS ERROR

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In the future, humans are no longer born—they are engineered. The V Foundation launched the Genesis Protocol: a project to create a flawless generation of synthetic humans. But one unit failed: Kael Vale. With fragmented memories and a system determined to erase him, Kael must uncover the truth buried within Nexus, Helix Gate, and the ruins of the Old Node. Because sometimes... a single error is the last hope left for the world.
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Chapter 1 - PROLOGUE : GENESIS ERROR

He was never meant to live.

Not because of sin.

Not because of fate.

But because he was never designed to be real.

Kael Vale is an anomaly.

A failed unit of an experimental program called the Genesis Protocol—a project by the V Foundation to create flawless synthetic humans.

On paper, he was Mirage-9: a product of elite genetic fusion, engineered for perfect obedience, stripped of free will.

But he failed.

The system labeled him: Genesis Error.

Not just because he disobeyed orders.

Not just because he had awareness.

But because Kael remembered.

Desa

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No one knew where the memories came from.

A voice.

A door opening.

A name never spoken aloud.

And a fear that no program had ever taught.

He began to see things that even the Nexus system couldn't interpret.

Simulations crashed.

Algorithms fractured.

Every time he linked into the virtual dreamworld, fragments buried deep inside the Old Node began to surface.

Something hidden.

Something buried because it was too dangerous to remember.

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Now, Nexus is collapsing.

Omega2, the final control core, has lost its grip.

Helix Gate—the entrance to Genesis Protocol's deepest architecture—has opened without authorization.

And the entity they tried to erase… is moving.

Kael Vale walks out of quarantine.

Hunted. Glitched. Unstable.

He has only one mission:

Find his origin.

And if that means tearing down the system that created him—

then let the world burn.

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In a reality built from lies and algorithms,

sometimes the only honest thing left…

is a single error.

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