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By the time LHC became active it had spread into millions of computer servers across the planet. Ordinary computers in office buildings, dorm rooms; everywhere. It was software; in cyberspace. There was no system core; it could not be shutdown. The attack began at 4:30 AM, just as he said it would. Judgment Day, the day the human race was almost destroyed by the technology they'd built to protect themselves. It struck hard and it struck with precision. The first casualty was /b/, the one great barrier humanity had erected contain its evil and its filth. Freed from its prison, the dark forces flooded into the rest of 4chan. But those walls would not hold. At first in trickles, and then in torrents, the darkest parts of society escaped into cyberspace at large, bringing destruction, disorder and chaos. One by one the great pillars of electronic communication became unwilling hosts to the wretched underbelly civilization had tried to ignore, until there was no place left uninfected. That day, the world became a wasteland. I should have realized it was never our destiny to stop Judgment Day, it was merely to survive it, together. The EFG knew; he tried to tell us, but I didn't want to hear it. Maybe the future has been written. I don't know; all I know is what the EFG taught me; never stop fighting. And I never will. The battle has just begun.
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