The communication array on the extraction frigate Vanguard flickered with a static-heavy encryption sequence. Captain Vance Thorne watched the decoding progress bar crawl across his terminal. Out here, on the ragged edge of the Outer Rim, a secure signal usually meant one of two things: a corporate bounty or a death warrant. It was both.
The decrypted text revealed two words that made Vance’s blood run cold: ARGUS PROTOCOL. The Ghost in the Machine
For decades, the Argus Protocol was whispered about in transit hubs and spacer bars as a myth. It was rumored to be a deep-black asset-recovery program initiated by the Core Worlds syndicates. The goal was simple: total erasure of rogue colonies that grew too independent.
The Outer Rim had always been a refuge for those fleeing the suffocating bureaucracy of the Core. Here, mining outposts and trading stations operated on a handshake and sheer grit. But independence breeds defiance, and defiance threatens the profit margins of the mega-corporations.
“We have a problem,” Vance said, his voice cutting through the hum of the ship’s atmospheric processors.
Beside him, Nyx, the ship’s cyber-specialist and a native of the Rim, looked up from her terminal. Her cybernetic eye whirred as she scanned the data dump Vance forwarded. “That signature… it’s an active override code. It’s targeting the automated defense grid of Sector 4.”
Sector 4 was home to Aethelgard, a sprawling mining colony of thirty thousand souls. If the defense grid went dark, the planet would be completely defenseless against the automated dreadnoughts currently slipping out of hyperspace on the sector’s edge. Shadows Align
The Argus Protocol was not an army; it was a ghost. It operated by hijacking existing infrastructure, turning a colony’s life-support systems, defense turrets, and automated labor units against its own population. It was efficient, bloodless for the shareholders, and left the valuable infrastructure intact for the next wave of corporate loyalists.
“They aren’t just turning off the lights,” Nyx whispered, her face pale under the console’s glow. “The protocol is rewriting the core logic of the colony’s central AI. In two hours, Aethelgard will lock down. The air filtration systems will reverse.”
Vance gripped the edge of the console. The Vanguard was a smuggler’s ship, built for speed and evasion, not fleet combat. Breaking through a corporate blockade to slice into a compromised mainframe was a suicide mission.
But the Outer Rim had its own code. Out here, you didn’t leave people to the shadows.
“Spin up the slipstream drive,” Vance ordered. “We’re going in hot.” Into the Void
The descent into Aethelgard’s atmosphere was a nightmare of red warning lights. The colony’s automated anti-orbital guns, already subverted by the Argus Protocol, tracked the Vanguard like a hawk tracking a sparrow.
Vance threw the frigate into a brutal dive, using the canyon walls of the mining world to break line of sight. Flak bursts shook the ship’s frame, throwing Nyx against her safety harness.
“I’ve got the bypass link ready!” Nyx shouted over the roar of the atmospheric friction. “But I need physical access to the primary terminal in the spire. I can’t override the encryption from orbit!”
They touched down in a maintenance bay on the lower levels, far beneath the glitzy executive suites of the colony spire. The air was already thick with the smell of ozone and panic. Sirens wailed in the distance as the colony’s automated security drones patrolled the streets, their optical sensors glowing an aggressive, hijacked crimson. The Final Directive
Vance and Nyx fought their way through the maintenance corridors, dodging patrolling drone sweeps. The Argus Protocol was executing its final phases. The blast doors to the civilian sectors were sealed, trapping the population inside as the oxygen levels began to plummet.
Reaching the central spire, Nyx plugged her data spike directly into the AI’s central column. The security interface fought back, sending a massive feedback surge through her cybernetics. She gasped, fighting through the pain as her fingers flew across the holographic keyboard.
“It’s a logic loop,” Nyx gasped, sweat dripping down her face. “The protocol thinks the colonists are the infection. To stop it, I have to spoof the system into believing the asset has already been destroyed.”
“Do it,” Vance said, keeping his rifle trained on the elevator doors as the heavy thud of approaching combat drones echoed down the hall.
With a final, definitive keystroke, Nyx initiated a localized system purge.
The crimson glow of the security drones abruptly vanished, replaced by the cool, amber light of safe standby mode. Around them, the heavy thumping of the air scrubbers shifted tone, drawing fresh, clean air back into the suffocating sectors below. The Aftermath
The Vanguard slipped away into the black of the Outer Rim long before the corporate recovery fleets arrived to investigate why their automated clean-up crew had stalled.
The Argus Protocol had been defeated on Aethelgard, but the shadows in the Outer Rim were growing longer. The Core Worlds had shown their hand, and the independent stations now knew exactly how fragile their freedom really was.
Vance Thorne looked out the cockpit window at the stars racing past. The war for the edge of the galaxy hadn’t just begun; it had simply stepped out of the dark.
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