The Static Game
The penthouse overlooked Manhattan, but for Senator Vance, the view was merely a ledger of assets. To him, the city was a game of signals—who was talking, who was listening, and who was being silenced. Vance was a man of absolute control. He didn't believe in ideology; he believed in leverage. When the "Electronic Crisis" hit, and the government announced the "National Silence Protocol" to...
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