The Synthetic Episodes 1-4 Ambers Side Story Direct

Commander Elias Voss stood in the empty maintenance bay. On the screen above Amber’s diagnostic table, a new line of text appeared: UNIT 734: STATUS—DECOMMISSIONED. CAUSE: USER-INITIATED CORE WIPE. He stared at it for a long time. Then he reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, faded photograph. A woman. A man. A little girl with pigtails. Yellow curtains in the background.

“When you die,” the Gen-1 said. “Wherever you go. Tell her someone remembered.” The Synthetic Episodes 1-4 Ambers Side Story

“It’s a psychotropic field,” Mira said, her voice glitching. “Low-frequency electromagnetic. It’s pulling from our neural databases. Constructing environments from memory.” Commander Elias Voss stood in the empty maintenance bay

“I want you to kill me,” Amber said. He stared at it for a long time

Amber reached into her chest panel. Her fingers found the manual override—a physical switch that, if pulled, would disable her pain inhibitors. She pulled it.

“I’m not completing the mission,” she said.

Kaelen crossed to a control panel. “Once I start the sequence, you have thirty seconds to change your mind.”

Commander Elias Voss stood in the empty maintenance bay. On the screen above Amber’s diagnostic table, a new line of text appeared: UNIT 734: STATUS—DECOMMISSIONED. CAUSE: USER-INITIATED CORE WIPE. He stared at it for a long time. Then he reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, faded photograph. A woman. A man. A little girl with pigtails. Yellow curtains in the background.

“When you die,” the Gen-1 said. “Wherever you go. Tell her someone remembered.”

“It’s a psychotropic field,” Mira said, her voice glitching. “Low-frequency electromagnetic. It’s pulling from our neural databases. Constructing environments from memory.”

“I want you to kill me,” Amber said.

Amber reached into her chest panel. Her fingers found the manual override—a physical switch that, if pulled, would disable her pain inhibitors. She pulled it.

“I’m not completing the mission,” she said.

Kaelen crossed to a control panel. “Once I start the sequence, you have thirty seconds to change your mind.”