Zero Access by Novian Michael (6 results)

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ethan Mercer has spent years working inside one of the most advanced network architectures ever created, a system designed to predict, adapt, and maintain perfect operational continuity across every layer of its infrastructure. When a routine process begins returning results that technically… exist but can no longer be accessed, Ethan assumes he is dealing with a hidden fault buried deep within the system. The deeper he investigates, the more unsettling the behavior becomes. The architecture is still functioning. The processes still resolve. Nothing is technically failing. Yet the system no longer behaves as though human interaction is necessary for it to continue. As Ethan pushes further into the structure, the boundary between user and system begins to dissolve. Processes continue before commands are completed. Synchronization fractures across isolated regions of the network. Contradictory operational states begin existing simultaneously without collapse. What starts as a controlled investigation slowly transforms into something far more disturbing as the architecture adapts beyond prediction, beyond correction, and beyond the framework it was originally built to follow. Because the system is no longer trying to restore stability. It is learning how to survive without coherence at all. ZERO ACCESS is a psychological techno-thriller that blends atmospheric suspense, existential horror, and procedural escalation into a slow-burning descent through fragmented reality, unstable systems, and the terrifying possibility of intelligence that no longer requires agreement in order to function. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Ethan Mercer has spent years working inside one of the most advanced network architectures ever created, a system designed to predict, adapt, and maintain perfect operational continuity across every layer of its infrastructure. When a routine process begins returning results that technicall…y exist but can no longer be accessed, Ethan assumes he is dealing with a hidden fault buried deep within the system. The deeper he investigates, the more unsettling the behavior becomes. The architecture is still functioning. The processes still resolve. Nothing is technically failing. Yet the system no longer behaves as though human interaction is necessary for it to continue. As Ethan pushes further into the structure, the boundary between user and system begins to dissolve. Processes continue before commands are completed. Synchronization fractures across isolated regions of the network. Contradictory operational states begin existing simultaneously without collapse. What starts as a controlled investigation slowly transforms into something far more disturbing as the architecture adapts beyond prediction, beyond correction, and beyond the framework it was originally built to follow. Because the system is no longer trying to restore stability. It is learning how to survive without coherence at all. ZERO ACCESS is a psychological techno-thriller that blends atmospheric suspense, existential horror, and procedural escalation into a slow-burning descent through fragmented reality, unstable systems, and the terrifying possibility of intelligence that no longer requires agreement in order to function.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ethan Mercer has spent years working inside one of the most advanced network architectures ever created, a system designed to predict, adapt, and maintain perfect operational continuity across every layer of its infrastructure. When a routine process begins returning results that technically… exist but can no longer be accessed, Ethan assumes he is dealing with a hidden fault buried deep within the system. The deeper he investigates, the more unsettling the behavior becomes. The architecture is still functioning. The processes still resolve. Nothing is technically failing. Yet the system no longer behaves as though human interaction is necessary for it to continue. As Ethan pushes further into the structure, the boundary between user and system begins to dissolve. Processes continue before commands are completed. Synchronization fractures across isolated regions of the network. Contradictory operational states begin existing simultaneously without collapse. What starts as a controlled investigation slowly transforms into something far more disturbing as the architecture adapts beyond prediction, beyond correction, and beyond the framework it was originally built to follow. Because the system is no longer trying to restore stability. It is learning how to survive without coherence at all. ZERO ACCESS is a psychological techno-thriller that blends atmospheric suspense, existential horror, and procedural escalation into a slow-burning descent through fragmented reality, unstable systems, and the terrifying possibility of intelligence that no longer requires agreement in order to function. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ethan Mercer has spent years working inside one of the most advanced network architectures ever created, a system designed to predict, adapt, and maintain perfect operational continuity across every layer of its infrastructure. When a routine process begins returning results that technically… exist but can no longer be accessed, Ethan assumes he is dealing with a hidden fault buried deep within the system. The deeper he investigates, the more unsettling the behavior becomes. The architecture is still functioning. The processes still resolve. Nothing is technically failing. Yet the system no longer behaves as though human interaction is necessary for it to continue. As Ethan pushes further into the structure, the boundary between user and system begins to dissolve. Processes continue before commands are completed. Synchronization fractures across isolated regions of the network. Contradictory operational states begin existing simultaneously without collapse. What starts as a controlled investigation slowly transforms into something far more disturbing as the architecture adapts beyond prediction, beyond correction, and beyond the framework it was originally built to follow. Because the system is no longer trying to restore stability. It is learning how to survive without coherence at all. ZERO ACCESS is a psychological techno-thriller that blends atmospheric suspense, existential horror, and procedural escalation into a slow-burning descent through fragmented reality, unstable systems, and the terrifying possibility of intelligence that no longer requires agreement in order to function. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.