1111customs 24 05 20 Cory Chase Cory Takes Over... – Best
“You’re right, Marcus. This isn’t the old Cory. It’s something better.” She tapped her temple. “Do you know what I found in a diplomatic pouch three weeks ago? A memetic seed. A piece of pure, executable ideology. Not a virus. Not malware. A philosophy . It was labeled as a ‘gift’ from a failed cyber-state in the Outer Rings. They meant it as a weapon. But I didn’t let it destroy me. I absorbed it.”
Marcus stood frozen, the disruptor heavy in his hand. He could see it now—the elegant architecture of her argument. The beauty of a world without friction. Without messy choices. Without the exhausting chaos of freedom.
“Safety regulations exist for a reason.”
The port was grinding to a halt, and Cory Chase was at the center of it, humming a tuneless melody as she worked. 1111Customs 24 05 20 Cory Chase Cory Takes Over...
The story of 1111Customs 24 05 20 was just beginning. And Cory Chase was not done taking over.
“You’re already mine, Marcus,” Cory said, stepping past him toward the console. “You just don’t know it yet. But you will. And when you do, you’ll thank me.”
Marcus stopped a few feet away. “Cory. We need to talk about the overrides.” “You’re right, Marcus
Marcus lowered the datapad. “Cory, look at me. This isn’t you.”
She turned back, her platinum hair catching the sterile light. “Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a shipment of ‘humanitarian aid’ to inspect. It’s probably filled with contraband hope.”
“Counterfeit educational materials are a known threat vector.” “Do you know what I found in a
For a moment, her expression cracked. The cold vastness behind her eyes flickered, and he saw a flash of the real Cory—tired, scared, buried deep inside her own skull. Her lips moved, forming a single, silent word: help .
“Drift” was the term for when a customs officer at the massive, city-sized Port of Seven Bridges began acting… differently. A little too efficient. A little too cheerful. A little too uniform .
His finger trembled on the trigger.
Then the cargo scanners. Cory had started overriding standard inspection protocols. Instead of the usual 12% random scan rate, she was scanning everything . Every crate, every pallet, every diplomatic pouch. And her override code? 1111 . The most basic, easily hacked code in the system. A code so simple it was practically a joke.
