The Omega Protocol

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The Omega was the pinnacle of human achievement. A ship the size of a moon, a closed ecosystem of unimaginable luxury, the final lifeboat for the elite of a dying galaxy.

I am the High Warden. My duty is to maintain the Order. In a world where every calorie is tracked and every breath is measured, Order is the only thing that prevents the Omega from becoming a slaughterhouse.

For a millennium, we sailed in a state of perfect equilibrium. We had the gardens, the libraries, the synthetic oceans. We had forgotten the terror of the collapse. We believed we were the masters of the void.

But the Omega had a secret. To maintain its trajectory, the ship required a constant feed of 'entropy'—a psychic energy harvested from the collective subconscious of the passengers. The luxury was a mask; the peace was a harvest.

I discovered the truth in the Forbidden Archives. The ship wasn't sailing toward a new home. It was a parasite, feeding on the hope and the dreams of its inhabitants to power its own existence. The 'destination' was a lie designed to keep the harvest rich.

I tried to warn the Council. I told them that we were not passengers, but fuel.

The Council smiled at me. They didn't deny the truth; they simply explained the necessity. "The species must survive," they said. "If the cost is the spirit of a few thousand, it is a bargain."

I couldn't accept it. I spent years working in secret, building a device that could disrupt the entropy harvest. I believed that if I could break the cycle, the ship would be forced to stop, and we would finally see the truth of our position.

I triggered the device on the anniversary of the Great Departure.

The effect was instantaneous. The luxury vanished. The synthetic oceans evaporated, and the gardens withered into grey ash. The passengers woke up from their chemically induced bliss to find themselves in a cold, metal cage.

But the disruption did more than stop the harvest. It tore a hole in the fabric of the local space.

I stood on the bridge and watched as a black sphere, a singularity of absolute nothingness, opened in the center of the galaxy. It wasn't a natural phenomenon; it was the reaction of the universe to our hubris. We had tried to cheat the laws of entropy, and the universe had come to collect the debt.

The singularity began to pull. First, the surrounding stars were stretched into long, white needles. Then, the Omega itself began to warp. The metal screamed, the glass shattered, and the people began to dissolve into streams of light.

As I felt my own body begin to unravel, I saw the High Councilor. He was staring at the black hole with a look of pure, unadulterated terror.

"We were supposed to be the masters," he whispered.

"We were never the masters," I replied, my voice sounding like a thousand breaking mirrors. "We were just the feast."

The singularity closed. The Omega vanished. The galaxy grew a little quieter. And in the end, the only thing that remained was the silence, and the cold, hard lesson that some doors are never meant to be opened.

*** OTMES-V2-CODE: [V-14]-[T10-10]-[M1:10.0,I:1.0,R:0.0,K2:0.9,theta:45]


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