He smiled, cracked his knuckles, and began typing.
Some loops are meant to be broken. Others are just waiting for a better player. crazyctg.com
By day, he was a middling QA tester for a failing VR startup. By night, he tinkered with an old quantum-entangled random number generator he’d bought off a darknet auction. He called the project "CTG" — short for Chaotic Topology Generator . He smiled, cracked his knuckles, and began typing
Leo never meant to break reality. He just wanted to fix his sleep schedule. By day, he was a middling QA tester for a failing VR startup
Desperate, Leo traced the anomaly back to his own basement server. The domain he’d set up for remote access — crazyctg.com — was no longer a silly development portal. It had become a sentient patchwork of every possible timeline where his experiment had succeeded. And failed. And never happened. And happened twice.