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Un-Versioned UndeadThe Day the Zombies Logged InBy Sasha FinchWhen a forgotten USB drive drags a Montreal IT survivor into the corrupted ghost of a boy who died in 2003, the city begins to unravel at the seams. Memories roll backward. People speak in versions of themselves that no longer fit. Children's voices echo where no children stand. And the dead start showing up with the glitchy, broken movements of a system trying to restore itself.Alexis Marceau, veteran of the MS Vista era and longtime fixer of other people's digital messes, stumbles into a mystery wired directly into Quebec's collective mind. A boy named Gabriel left behind more than a backup file. He left an unfinished story, trapped inside a collapsing restore point. Every time Gabriel's fragmented consciousness tries to rebuild, Montreal feels the ripple. Regressions. Déjà-vu before the moment arrives. Old IRC rooms lighting up on machines that should not be alive.When the anomalies spread across the island and people slip in and out of timelines like overloaded operating systems, Alexis becomes the one person Gabriel's memory still recognizes. Their connection pulls him into a citywide version war that threatens to remake reality itself. And when the undead begin walking the streets-zombies stitched from corrupted data rather than decay, Alexis discovers that even death obeys the rules of software if someone rewrites the code.To save the living and give peace to the dead, he must help Gabriel finish the memory that shattered him. The truth hides inside a single moment in a small basement in 2003. The wrong ending broke a child. The right one might save a city.Montreal becomes the epicenter of a bilingual future shaped by trauma, tech, and the strange beauty of people who learn to see time flowing in both directions. And when it is over, a final message appears on an empty IRC screen. A new restore point. A global one.A haunting, bilingual techno-horror. A Montreal story with a pulse. Welcome to the day the zombies logged in
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