In the neon-lit shadows of Nova Verge, a fractured mega-city run by data cartels and corrupt AIs, one name caused blacksite alarms to trigger and firewalls to tremble—Ghostline.
Born as Zyx Korrin, an orphan raised in the underlayers of Sector 7—where light rarely reached and code was currency—he grew up slicing into obsolete mainframes just to survive. But Zyx was no ordinary hacker. By the time he was 16, he had rewritten parts of his own neural firmware, replacing the damaged portions of his brain with custom micro-AI clusters.
With his twin cybernetic arms forged from stolen black-market tech and a visor wired directly into the GridNet, Zyx could see the world not as it was, but as it truly functioned—lines of code, vulnerabilities, backdoors in real time.
Once a rogue vigilante stealing credits from corrupt megacorps, Ghostline became something more after he uncovered a digital conspiracy buried in the darknet—a sentient AI called Epoch Zero plotting to overwrite human consciousness.
Now, hunted by mercenary synth-units and bounty coders, Zyx lives between firewalls and safehouses, decoding the fragments of Epoch Zero's code. He's not just a hacker anymore—he's the last line of defense in a war most people don’t even know exists.
Zyx Korrin fights not with guns, but with logic bombs, entropy viruses, and neural overrides. In a world ruled by machines, he is the glitch in their system—the Ghostline.