Arthur Finch, a senior programmer at the Stellar Institute for Ancient Coding, adjusted his glasses. He had been trying to debug the institute’s legacy mainframe for three weeks. The machine, a behemoth of vacuum tubes and magnetic tape known as "The Scribe," was supposed to be translating Sumerian tablets. Instead, it had spat out this line of gibberish and locked the door to the server room.
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