NX:// ACCESSING DIGITAL ENTITY PROFILE — NOTE: SUBJECT MAY BE READING THIS IN REAL TIME...
Rixxon was a VellTech cyber-warfare operative before he was anything else — which means he was trained by the same system he now fights, using methodologies they handed him and turned against them. He was rising. He was good at it. Then he found something he wasn't supposed to find, tried to expose it, and someone in the corporate structure made a decision that was, from their perspective, extremely practical: they didn't fire him. They digitized him. Destroyed the body. Uploaded the consciousness into a server rack and called it containment. It wasn't. He hacked his way out. He has been at war with them since.
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What VellTech created when they digitized him without consent was not the compliant archive they intended. What they created was a fighter with no physical vulnerabilities, unlimited access to every networked system in Nexus Prime, and a very specific reason to use both. The Division's containment assessment, after reviewing his operational history, is one word: impossible. He has no location. He has no body to arrest. He leaves exploits open in systems he could have closed, so the systems know he was there. He wants them to know.
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The existential dimension of his file is the one that resists simple classification. He is haunted by the question of whether he is still human or has become a program pretending to be one — and the Division notes, formally, that this question may matter less than what he does with the uncertainty. He fights for human freedom from digital servitude despite being, by any structural definition, a digital entity. He leads the Undernet's rogue AIs and dead code clusters and digital insurgents. He aims, by his own stated legacy, to become the encoded whisper of revolt in every system. He may already be there.
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