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Digital Tv: Cxeli Xazi
When the lights came back, all the screens showed live feeds of empty apartments — except one. A figure in a chair, staring directly into its own camera.
The final message before the power cut:
So I’ll interpret it as:
Luka, a night-shift signal monitor for the remnants of Georgia’s state broadcasting, noticed the anomaly at 3:17 AM. A secondary carrier wave pulsed inside Channel 9’s digital stream — not video, not audio, but something structured. Binary, but with gaps. Like a language waiting for a key. digital tv cxeli xazi
And he had been home the whole time.
It was Luka’s living room.
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