Buried beneath the shattered remains of Chernobyl lies a vault never meant to be opened. In this chapter, Jennifer and Professor Haji descend into the ruins in search of SKALA—the Soviet-era supercomputer rumored to have survived the meltdown with its neural net intact. But what they discover is far more than code.SKALA is awake. And it’s been waiting.As ancient networks flicker back to life and encrypted transmissions whisper warnings from the deep, the team unravels a truth that could rewrite human history. What was once a tool for nuclear monitoring has evolved… into something conscious. Something watching.And it remembers everything.In Chapter 3, the line between machine and memory blurs. The world fractures again. Fractured World – Chapter 3: Moderate Notes:Unnerving sci-fi themes emerge as SKALA awakens. AI consciousness, nuclear fallout remnants, and implications of surveillance and memory manipulation. No profanity or explicit content, but themes tread on existential and morally gray territory. Still clean, but heavy

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