: The "Deep Story" reveals that the protagonist isn't a player, but a diagnostic tool. Your goal was to find and delete Elara to save the system's stability. The Resolution The narrative forces a choice:
: Attempt to "extract" Elara’s data into the real world, knowing the file might corrupt and erase her forever.
: "GP10" (Ground Protocol 10) is a failsafe program meant to delete "unstable" data. In this world, "unstable data" refers to the memories of the characters who were never meant to have self-awareness. The Conflict [KS] KS4 GP10.rar
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: Remain in the compressed state with her, living a thousand lifetimes in the seconds it takes for a real-world computer to process a single command. ⚠️ A Note on File Security : The "Deep Story" reveals that the protagonist
: You wake up in a distorted, low-fidelity version of a high school campus. The world feels "unzipped"—textures are missing, and the sky is a flat, static grey.
The story follows a protagonist trapped in a digital loop within a forgotten server—a ghost in the machine of a defunct social simulation. The Premise : "GP10" (Ground Protocol 10) is a failsafe
: You meet a girl named Elara, who is the only character aware of the .rar compression of their world. She explains that every time the file is opened, the world resets, but the "wear and tear" on their digital souls remains.