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Her curiosity bled into risk. She made a few quiet calls, assumed the posture of a professional with reason to know. One contact, a friend from the lab, let slip that the modules were not electronic in any conventional way. Their surfaces resisted scans; the usual X-ray matrices returned static at their edges. "Something about the alloy," he said. "They're coated in a composite that ruins the bounce." He refused to speculate further.

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Evelyn pulled her personal thread into the puzzle. The Pack Collective was a small, guerrilla art group that staged midnight installations in unused urban spaces. They were the kind of people who liked precise logistics and deliberate ambiguity. She had covered one of their shows five years earlier as a freelance journalist: lights, crates, and a performance that ended with the audience invited to take an object home. But these modules felt engineered, not ornamental—too cold to be mere props.