A request from a distant IP address—a "User"—pulsed through the fiber-optic cables. Part 2 felt itself being replicated, pulled through the narrow bottleneck of a home router. It wasn't alone. It could sense its siblings, Part 1 and Part 3 , rushing through the wires ahead and behind it.
The pressure was immense. The extraction engine began to knit the pieces together. Part 2 felt its specific data—the textures of Captain America’s shield, the sound of a repulsor blast, the logic of a boss fight—merging with the others. The "Ziperto" tag, its birthmark, was stripped away as the raw .nsp file took shape. MUA3-RF-NSwTcH-NSP-Ziperto.part2.rar
But the journey wasn't over. Part 2 was still locked, wrapped in the heavy armor of WinRAR. It watched through the translucent skin of its archive as the User moved a cursor—a giant, white arrow—over its sibling, Part 1. "Extract Here," the command echoed. A request from a distant IP address—a "User"—pulsed