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Captain Mira Sol stood with boots sunk into the damp concrete, palms braced on the ramp. She had grown up on stories of the Voidfarers—pilots who stitched the stars together with data and courage. The SSIS905 4K was the result of their last, desperate gamble: a scout-class vessel upgraded with quantum-signal arrays and a 4K reality-sensor, capable of rendering landscapes from worlds nobody had seen twice.
When the storm subsided, Mira understood what the 4K demanded. Preservation wasn’t a neutral act. Taking memories out of their sites might save forms, but those forms needed context—stories told in the places that birthed them, not in sterile archives. The ship had offered them a different option: let memory live in situ, protected and tended, so future footsteps could add their layers rather than strip them bare.