488122.930_52b5daef_139445_ww Direct
The third segment, 139445 , was an asset manifest number. Silas cross-referenced it with the black-market archives he kept mirrored on physical glass plates. The asset was listed as the Aegis-7 , an automated deep-bore survey ship that had gone missing during the corporate resource wars. Officially, the ship had been vaporized by a stray plasma torpedo.
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Because this exact string does not yield any established public records or context, it reads like a piece of encrypted data from a hard drive or a classified asset tag. The third segment, 139445 , was an asset manifest number
But as the final data packets began to unpack themselves on his screen, Silas realized the official story was a lie. Officially, the ship had been vaporized by a
To the untrained eye of a scrap-heap runner, it looked like standard machine telemetry or corrupted garbage data sitting at the bottom of a fried neural drive. But Silas wasn’t an untrained eye. He was a recovery specialist in the neon-choked underbelly of New Berlin, and he knew that strings with that specific "ww" trailing suffix belonged to only one entity: the defunct Weyland-Watanabe deep-space research division.