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Elias reached to unplug the machine, but his hand froze. On the monitor, a window opened showing a live feed of a dark room. It took him five seconds to realize he was looking at the back of his own head. The file wasn't a program. It was a formal introduction. Watcher_Setup.7z

The progress bar didn’t climb; it simply vanished. For a second, nothing happened. Then, the internal cooling fans of his workstation spiked to a deafening whine. The screen didn’t flicker or turn blue. Instead, his webcam’s indicator light turned a steady, unblinking crimson. Watcher_Setup

Logic told him it was a virus, or perhaps just a relic of legacy code from the company’s early days. But the file size was too small to be a suite of software, yet too large to be a simple text document. It sat in the digital dark, waiting. He right-clicked. Extract here. The file wasn't a program

The icon was a blank white page, devoid of a developer logo or a digital signature. Elias found it buried in a partitioned drive labeled “DO_NOT_RUN.”

A single command prompt window opened, displaying one line of text: > Connection established. The Watcher is now hosted.