He hit 'Enter'. The text began to scroll, but it wasn't just code. It was a diary, a manifesto, and a blueprint all rolled into one. The Origin
The first entry was dated forty years prior. Dr. Aris Vane, the lead scientist of the Chimera Project, described a breakthrough not in biology, but in bridge-building. He hadn't just spliced feline DNA into humans to create better night-vision scouts; he had discovered a "universal genetic lattice." chimerasource.txt
The terminal flickered with a rhythmic, sickly green pulse. On the screen, a single file was highlighted: chimerasource.txt . He hit 'Enter'