A dark server room. A single screen flickers to life. Text appears:
>_ OPPOSER_VR_07.exe – UNEXPECTED TERMINATION.
The room is sterile, white, and silent. A single metal chair sits in the center, surrounded by sensor arrays. OPPOSER VR Script
/toggle_physics 0
The world freezes. Sim-Leo is mid-shove, pixelated hand an inch from Daniel’s chest. A dark server room
Leo exhales. He is still in Daniel’s body, but he can move freely now. LEO Dr. Vance? You there? Your script has a hole. Silence. Then Dr. Vance’s voice, slightly panicked: DR. VANCE (V.O.) That’s not possible. The Opposer architecture is read-only. LEO (stepping out of Daniel’s frozen body like a snake shedding skin) You built this thing to simulate pain. But pain is just data. And data can be rewritten. Leo’s own digital body rematerializes in the VR alley – grey jumpsuit, smirking face, but now his hands crackle with admin-level green light. LEO You wanted me to feel like a victim? Let me show you what an Opposer does when he’s the one holding the script. Leo reaches into Sim-Leo’s chest and pulls out a glowing red string of code – the aggression subroutine. He snaps it.
Leo is no longer in the chair. He is standing in a rain-slicked alley. His body is smaller, softer. He looks down – he sees the hands of his victim, DANIEL MOSS (40s, soft, terrified). A briefcase is strapped to Daniel’s wrist. LEO (V.O.) (whispering) This is the guy I pushed down the stairs? He feels like a bag of milk. Leo tries to move his arm. The simulation resists. He is a passenger. The script forces him to walk toward a stairwell entrance. The room is sterile, white, and silent
>_ OPPOSER_VR_07.exe – ADMIN OVERRIDE AVAILABLE.