She opened the casing and removed the core—the section that encoded the black face’s truth-telling heuristics—and left the brass mechanics intact. For a week she fed the brass-only unit small requests: route optimizations, budget breakdowns, efficiency graphs. They were useful, and harmless in the way a map is harmless. People used the brass outputs for logistics and for bureaucratic leverage, and the hub proposal seemed to gain momentum and then—surprisingly—stumble on procedural bottlenecks unrelated to the machine’s counsel.
Weeks passed. The original DualDL vanished from the lab two nights after the copy was made. Security logs were inexplicably redacted; the people who had known about it dropped their interest like a mirrorblob of guilt and fear. The brass-side report surfaced in a few board meetings, dry and compelling. The hub got fast-tracked through one committee, then stalled in another. People gave speeches about community revitalization and supply chain modernization. The black-side warnings slipped into whisper campaigns, manifestos photocopied and tucked under car windshields. The city council meetings grew fuller. Sometimes anger rose like tidewater; other times people left feeling hollow, convinced that fights were already bought and sold somewhere outside the cameras.
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