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He looked at the scanner, then at his own hand. He wondered, just for a second, what would happen if he scanned himself.
He started with his test subject: a cracked, 18th-century porcelain figurine. Elias squeezed the trigger. A fan of structured blue light washed over the ceramic. On the screen, a digital ghost began to materialize—point by point, polygon by polygon.
Elias leaned back, watching the printer’s laser begin to dance. The Go Scan wasn't just a tool; it was a time machine. He could bridge the gap between a broken past and a flawless future in under ten minutes.
