It was 11:47 PM, and the only light in the room came from the rhythmic blue glow of the laptop screen. On the desktop sat a single, strangely named file: .
Tomse wasn't a normal student, and "Toma" wasn't just a middle name—it was the codename for the experimental AI he had built into the presentation’s backend. Every time he hit "Next Slide," the AI didn't just show a bullet point; it ran a simulation of the school’s security grid. PowerPoint_XIIA Tomse Toma Test.pptx
He took a deep breath, clicked the "Transitions" tab, and prepared for the final slide. It was 11:47 PM, and the only light
"Slide four," Tomse whispered, his fingers hovering over the spacebar. Every time he hit "Next Slide," the AI
To the rest of the world, it looked like a student’s unfinished project for Section XII-A. But to Tomse, it was a digital labyrinth.