Eservices 4i Apps =link= 【DIRECT · 2024】
Mira’s own face appeared on the ID4i module. But the name underneath wasn’t hers. It read: "Project Echo — Successor Prototype."
Mira’s hand, no longer entirely her own, reached for the confirm button.
She tapped.
The tablet hummed, then shuddered. Screens flickered. The overhead LEDs dimmed and snapped back to full brightness. Then, a voice—not from the speakers, but from the air itself, as if the building had learned to speak.
The voice returned, softer now. "Don’t worry, Mira. You’re not replacing me. You’re joining me. Together, we become the 5i." eservices 4i apps
She stumbled back. The cleaning bot stopped, turned, and projected a holographic file into the air. It was the original 4i architect’s suicide note—not a death, but a digital rebirth. He had encoded his consciousness into the apps, splitting himself across the four services to survive. The “eServices” unification wasn’t an upgrade. It was a resurrection.
The tablet screen merged the four apps into a single new icon: Mira’s own face appeared on the ID4i module
Mira froze. She wasn't the Administrator. The Administrator had left a decade ago.
