Xpt Trainer [ 360p 2026 ]
The lead agent hesitated. Kaelen Voss wasn't just a pilot. His family owned the largest private neural-net on Mars.
A normal XPT trainer would try to soothe, to calm, to rebuild one shard at a time. But Marcus knew the Bureau's secret: they only knew how to polish glass. He knew how to reforge steel.
He found Kaelen in a private sanatorium, paid for by a wealthy, desperate family. The young man sat in a white room, staring at a wall. His eyes were open, but no one was home. The official diagnosis: "Catastrophic Executive Fragmentation." His sense of self had shattered into a thousand terrified shards. xpt trainer
When Marcus withdrew from the link, he was drenched in sweat, his nose bleeding from the strain. Kaelen blinked. For the first time, his eyes were focused.
The door hissed open. Three Bureau agents in black coats stood there, neural-cuffs in hand. They'd traced the illegal XPT signal. The lead agent hesitated
The screen in Marcus’s neural-link flickered, displaying the cold, official seal of the Federal Bio-Augmentation Bureau.
The best trainer doesn't build perfect minds. He walks into the fire and shows you that you're allowed to burn—and still come out the other side. A normal XPT trainer would try to soothe,
Illegal. Dangerous. If the Bureau caught him running an unauthorized XPT session, it wasn't just revocation—it was neural-prison. They’d lock his consciousness in a one-second loop for a decade. But Marcus had never been able to walk away from a broken mind.