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The HUD identified it: "REMNANT OF USER: ALEC_2013. LAST ONLINE: 2014-03-17."

Elias tried to pause. The Start button did nothing. He tried to press the PS button to return to the XMB. Nothing. The controller vibrated once, then went dead. The only active button on the console itself was the power button. He lunged forward and pressed it.

Now, his modified PS3—a slim model with a custom firmware (CFW) that he’d installed himself after weeks of studying tutorials—sat humming, its hard drive formatted into a labyrinth of partitions. On his laptop, the download bar crawled. 3 GB of 7.8 GB. The source was a dusty FTP server in Moldova, and the speed was a painful 800 KB/s. Ps3 Pkg File Download

His own name. That was a neat trick—it must have pulled his PSN account name. But he never set a PSN name as Elias Vance; his PSN ID was "xX_VoidRacer_Xx."

The screen went black for a long ten seconds. He thought it had frozen. Then, text appeared, not in a standard system font, but in a jagged, hand-drawn typeface: The HUD identified it: "REMNANT OF USER: ALEC_2013

He did not press X. He ejected the USB drive, walked to his kitchen, and dropped it into a glass of water. Then he went to bed, where Mira was already asleep. He didn't tell her what happened. He didn't sleep.

The void had remembered him. And it was downloading something new. He tried to press the PS button to return to the XMB

"The system software cannot be started correctly. Press the PS button to attempt to rebuild the database."