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The file labeled BDA-168.mp4 was never supposed to leave the local network of the Blackwood Deep-Sea Archive.
Suddenly, the video feed began to corrupt. Heavy digital artifacts tore across the image. The beautiful music dissolved into a harsh, deafening static that made Elias tear the headphones from his ears. BDA-168.mp4
Through the visual distortion on the screen, just before the feed cut to black, Elias saw the liquid sphere fracture. It didn't break apart; it opened like an eye. The file labeled BDA-168
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Elias, a night-shift data archivist, was tasked with cataloging a massive backlog of hard drives recovered from a decommissioned research vessel. It was 3:00 AM when he clicked on the file named BDA-168.mp4. He expected another hour of static ocean floor.
On screen, the ROV moved closer to a dark opening in the center of the structure. As the camera crossed the threshold into the pitch-black void, the audio feed, which had been nothing but low-frequency mechanical hums, suddenly cleared.