There was no software. There were no blueprints. Instead, there was a single video file and a text document. He opened the text document first. It contained one line:
Elias was a digital archaeologist. He didn't dig in the dirt; he scoured "dead" hard drives and abandoned FTP servers from the late 90s. He had found tucked away in a directory labeled Project_Rosewood on a drive salvaged from a liquidated architectural firm in Seattle. RWL1.part1.rar
The screen flickered. The file size of the archive began to grow on its own, consuming his hard drive space at an impossible rate. He tried to delete it, but the "Access Denied" window popped up. There was no software
Elias eventually tracked a lead to a defunct cloud-storage precursor's backup tape. After paying a premium for a specialized data recovery service, he received a download link. He downloaded the missing piece: . He opened the text document first