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Nsps-990.mp4 ((install))

Practical demonstrations of safely transporting patients with high-risk pathogens, utilizing new federal patient transport assets like the Portable Biocontainment Unit (PBCU).

When the hum began again, quieter this time, Mira went to bed and left a light on. NSPS-990.mp4

She reread the USB label. NSPS—Nonlinear State Projection System. The name sounded like a conspiracy forum fantasy, yet the footage looked official: badges on lab coats, institutional logos cropped out with pixelation. In the next scene, the woman reached into the chamber and withdrew a blackened object wrapped in translucent polymer. A smear of something dark clung to it. When she brought it close to the camera, a flash of recognition hit Mira—an iridescent stone she'd seen in a childhood attic, one her grandmother once hid behind a loose floorboard. NSPS—Nonlinear State Projection System

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On the screen of her laptop the NSPS-990.mp4 file sat in the same folder where she'd left it. She opened it once more. The video began not with a lab but with her attic: a slow pan across the boxes, a focus on the loose floorboard. The timestamp read 00:00:00. In the corner, a small caption had appeared where none had been before: CONTINUITY PRESERVED. 00:00:00 = 00:47:31.

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