Special Agent Chen of the Cyber Crimes Division tapped a keyboard. The text expanded.
“The resolution and compression of the swarm’s telemetry. 720 petaflops of processing power, High-Efficiency Video Coding, and x265 is the military encryption layer. ‘SWAXX’ is the signature. SouthWest Anomaly eXpeditionary Xenos.”
“So what’s on the file?” Marcus asked. AssParade.23.05.15.Richh.Des.XXX.720p.HEVC.x265...
“A swarm of them,” Chen corrected. “Designed to look like a school of bioluminescent squid. The ‘23.05.15’ is the deployment date. May 15, 2023. ‘Richh.Des’ is the architect—Richard Desai, a prodigy who went off-grid three years ago. ‘XXX’ isn’t the rating. It’s the operational code: Extreme Deep, Covert Extraction.”
“It’s a dead drop,” Chen said. “The filename is the key. ‘AssParade’ was a popular adult series, but here, it’s our coder’s sick joke. A-S-S-P-A-R-A-D-E. Autonomous Subsurface Synthetic Personnel Array for Recon and Deep Exploration.” Special Agent Chen of the Cyber Crimes Division
He looked at Chen. Chen was no longer there. In his place was a perfect, bioluminescent replica of the agent, made of seawater and organized light. It smiled with a thousand tiny squid mouths and whispered, “Welcome to the AssParade, Detective. The real XXX stands for ‘Xibalba, Xanadu, Xenu.’ And you’re the guest of honor.”
Marcus’s phone buzzed. A text from an unknown number: “Did you like the trailer? The full feature is 8K. But you’ll need to dive yourself to get it. Bring a shovel. The parade is waiting.” “A swarm of them,” Chen corrected
Chen double-clicked. A video player opened—grainy, greenish, like old night-vision footage. But the perspective was alien: multiple lenses, shifting and merging, each “squid” feeding data into a unified view. The camera dove through the Mariana Trench, past the known abyss, into a submerged cavern system that didn’t appear on any bathymetric map.