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FULL CONTROL

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The world didn't end in fire. It ended in a spreadsheet. When the Collapse of 2031 dissolved every government humanity had spent centuries building, four individuals of extraordinary capability divided the world between them. They called it the Fourfold Order. They called it stability. They did not ask anyone's permission. Sergeant First Class Kael Rourke has no illusions about the world he serves. He enlisted in Ironveil's Ghost Division not out of loyalty but out of cold precision — understanding early that in a world run by four unchallengeable powers, the only people who don't get discarded are the people who make themselves too useful to discard. Underneath the soldier is something he shows no one — a fifteen year old boy's quiet promise to a mother who died because a resource allocation committee decided her life was worth less than a line item. The only thing standing between Kael and that darkness is General Marcus Holt. The one man who looked at Kael and saw not an asset but a person worth knowing. Under Holt, Kael finds the one thing he stopped expecting. A reason to stay who he is. Then Operation Blackfall happens. A staged assassination. A convoy ambushed in neutral territory. Holt dead. Kael officially dead alongside him — filed, archived, and forgotten before the smoke clears. He wakes up six weeks later in a back-alley medical facility, different in ways no medical literature has language for. The weapon meant to destroy his mind instead cracked something open. Something vast, cold, and absolutely precise that lives now in the space between thought and action. He calls it ECHO. With ECHO comes an ability system unlike anything the world has seen — perfect biological control, accelerated healing, sensory dominance, the power to move through a fight like a conclusion rather than a participant. Abilities that grow stronger with use. Abilities that carry a cost ECHO tracks without sentiment — every push, every cascade, every time Kael reaches into the full depth of what he has become, paid for in the only currency that cannot be earned back. His life. Quietly. Permanently. One hour at a time. Armed with a dead man's identity and a network built from people the Fourfold Order threw away, Kael begins the work. Not simple revenge. Something colder and more total — dismantling every pillar of the world's power, one by one, from the inside out. Four powers. Four mirrors. Each leader reflecting a version of himself that ECHO could produce if he stops fighting it. Vance of Ironveil — who sat across a table from Holt for twenty years and made the calculation. Vael of Hexis — who built the surveillance architecture that made Blackfall possible and calls it progress. Solenne of the Conclave — who has controlled the story so long he has forgotten there was ever a truth beneath it. And Celeste Maren — brilliant, ruthless, honest in the way only the truly dangerous can afford to be — who sees Kael more clearly than anyone alive. She has to be destroyed anyway. Moving through it all beside him is Nadia Cross — former Hexis analyst, carrying her own reckoning with the systems she helped build — the only person who looks at Kael completely and refuses to look away. Not there to save him. Not there to be saved. There because some things cannot be calculated and she is living proof of it. Full Control is a story about power and what it costs to take it. About grief that doesn't announce itself. About the thin, dangerous line between becoming strong enough to change the world and losing the reason you wanted to. About a man who was built by loss, sharpened by betrayal, and armed with something the world has never seen before — deciding, in the end, what kind of man he wants to be when it's over. Some debts are paid in blood. Some are paid in time. Kael Rourke is running out of both.
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