The digital silence of the late-night forum was broken by a single, unadorned link: Sonic.&.SEGA.All-Stars.Racing.zip .
As Leo drove, he noticed the "all-stars" weren't in their cars. They were standing on the sidelines, frozen like statues, watching him pass. Beat, AiAi, Ulala—their eyes followed his car with a frame-by-frame mechanical precision.
As the progress bar crept forward, the air in his room felt heavier. When the file finally landed, it wasn't the standard 4GB. It was barely 200MB. Impossible for a full game, yet too large for a simple virus. He extracted the contents. There were no folders for textures or sound—just a single executable named START.exe and a text file that read: “The race doesn’t end when you cross the line.”