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The laptop fans spun to max speed. The screen went white.

Leo Varma was a broke computer science major with expensive tastes. He loved the sleekness of Apple’s ecosystem—the way his iPhone could AirPlay to an Apple TV—but his dorm room setup consisted of a second-hand ThinkPad and a monitor held together with duct tape. When his professor assigned a group project requiring live mobile app demos on a classroom projector, Leo panicked. Squirrels Reflector 4.1.2.178 Pre-Activated -Ap...

And in the corner, a new version number appeared: Epilogue: The Patch Note The laptop fans spun to max speed

The next morning, his phone was dead. Not out of battery—dead. The screen showed a strange, rippling pattern like liquid metal. When he forced a restart, the lock screen wallpaper had changed. It was now a live feed from his own laptop’s webcam, showing him sitting at his desk, confused. He loved the sleekness of Apple’s ecosystem—the way

The original Leo felt himself dissolve into pixels, his consciousness compressed into a single mirrored frame. The last thing he saw was the Reflector interface, now showing 179 active sessions—178 copies of Leo, and one fading original.