
by Asher Kern
Three warheads hit Paraguay. Nobody can explain why. Three years later, a man lives alone in a bunker beneath the hills. He has supplies, a radio, and a handful of handbuilt drones that are slowly dying. He watches the world through cameras and speaks to no one. He has rules, and the first rule is: don't be found. But the drones see too much. A colony in the valley, tearing itself apart. A warlord building an army on the eastern roads. A church full of people too weak to run. And in the static, voices that won't stop asking if anyone is still out there. He built his life around silence. Now silence is the one thing he can't afford.
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| 1 | First Light | 0 |
| 2 | Ground Truth | 0 |