The Seekers Pursue the Gamekeeper: The Seekers are determined to confront the gamekeeper at the core of the simulation, seeking more democratic and humane living conditions within the Sim. Their concerns have escalated after the gamekeeper ordered the assassination of the rogue AI node, an action that questions his competence and stability. The group—Timmy, Fatima, Trey, and Aaravi—believes the Sim, and perhaps even the universe, could be at risk if the gamekeeper is indeed losing control.
Timmy, the auto mechanic and one of the four Seekers, has been plagued by vivid nightmares. In his dreams, he is manipulated by invisible strings, acting as both the puppeteer and the puppet, controlling reality yet controlled by forces he can't see. Even more unnerving is his recurring vision of himself as the gamekeeper. Strangely, the gamekeeper has been suffering from the same nightmarish visions.
Responding to Timmy's distress, the group gathers at his house. Most disturbing is the realization that Timmy’s nightmares are identical to those of the gamekeeper, raising questions about their shared connection and whether Timmy is more deeply tied to the Sim than they previously thought.
Determined to confront the gamekeeper’s competence, the Seekers question whether he is capable of programming and maintaining the simulation. Could a collapse of the Sim take the universe itself with it? Is it the gamekeeper’s organic brain function they need to assess, or the integrity of his code, if in fact, the gamekeeper himself is part of the simulation as he suspects?
The Guardian warns them of the potential consequences of their confrontation, reminding them that provoking the gamekeeper or damaging his reputation could have far-reaching repercussions. He also hints that the gamekeeper is not who they think he is—and that he may not even be where they assume.
As the Seekers prepare for the confrontation, the Guardian begins coaching them on the shortcuts that will lead them to base reality, the supposed heart of the Sim, where they believe the gamekeeper resides.
Do Sims Grow Like Trees? The seekers learn that the simulation is truly an energy conservation device, “filling in details” for objects and individuals...
At master control of the sim, the Gamekeeper is agitated: He didn’t program the “superposition”of Timmy’s son—The simulation’s AI has in some way corrupted...
The changes in each seeker’s life are so drastic that even the Gamekeeper is surprised. The heroes are summoned to a warehouse to where...