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"The missiles are to be moved to forward silos by dawn," the voice said. It sighed at the end, as if tired of its own orders.

INPUT VOICE SAMPLE:

NEW VOICE SAMPLE REGISTERED: DR. ARIS THORNE. RESONANCE FREQUENCY MATCH: 100% TO TARGET 'PETROV'. LOADING PHONEME MAP... KPG-137D.zip

targets.kpg contained only five names, each with a detailed vocal fingerprint. Colonel General Mikhail Kozlov. Academician Vera Orlova. A junior trade attaché named Lev Abramov. A defector codenamed "SPARROW." And, bizarrely, a children’s radio show host from Leningrad, "Uncle Misha."

He realized, with a slow, creeping dread, that he had already spoken into the microphone. His voice sample was inside the engine now. His resonance frequencies, his phonemes, his pauses—they had been analyzed and stored somewhere in the machine's volatile memory. "The missiles are to be moved to forward

"And then I am going to walk into the forest behind the facility. Because I want to see if a ghost can give itself an order to die. And I want to see if it can follow through."

Aris initiated the extraction in his isolated sandbox terminal. The file was small, only 14.3 MB. Unzipping it took less than a second. But what spilled out made his coffee go cold. ARIS THORNE

The log was a horror story.