The Editor's Cut A Gamelit Invasion Opening Novel of System Exploits and Extinction Timers
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ePUB 3
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Nein
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
15.04.2026
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Novella PubSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
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395 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9791224455950
The sky just turned Progress Bar Blue. You have 72 hours to prove humanity isn't a "corrupted file" before the Universe hits Delete.
Earth isn't being invaded-it's being evicted. Classified as "Abandoned Property" by a cosmic property manager, the planet has been forced into a 72-hour Liquidation Protocol. In this high-octane Gamelit Invasion thriller, the world is now a System-driven extraction zone where the only currency is Salvage Value and the only rule is survival. If the global "Narrative Value" doesn't hit the quota by the deadline, the planetary hard drive is wiped clean.
Artie Penhaligon is the worst person to save the world.
A cynical reality TV editor with a chronic case of apathy, Artie's only skill is cutting out the fluff. But when his Liquidation Interface glitches, he gains access to the "Editor's Cut" of reality. He can see the developer notes, the structural weaknesses in the alien drones, and the narrative shortcuts the invaders are using to cheat the system.
The clock is screaming.
Every 24 hours, the "Zone Compression" shrinks the world.
Every hour, a "Compliance Patch" makes the monsters smarter.
Standard grinding won't work. The System is rigged.
To survive, Artie must stop hiding and start exploiting the code. Along with a personal trainer who treats the apocalypse like a Crossfit WOD and a defective drone having an existential crisis, Artie has to manufacture enough "Narrative Value" to make Earth too expensive to delete.
The stakes: Reach the threshold or face total planetary defragmentation.
The method: Break the System before it breaks us.
Experience a snarky, hyper-kinetic LitRPG adventure that reads like Dungeon Crawler Carl crashing into The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. If you love dry wit, reality-warping exploits, and ticking-clock tension, you're ready for the first cut.
The countdown has already started. Read The Editor's Cut now and join the exploit.
Earth isn't being invaded-it's being evicted. Classified as "Abandoned Property" by a cosmic property manager, the planet has been forced into a 72-hour Liquidation Protocol. In this high-octane Gamelit Invasion thriller, the world is now a System-driven extraction zone where the only currency is Salvage Value and the only rule is survival. If the global "Narrative Value" doesn't hit the quota by the deadline, the planetary hard drive is wiped clean.
Artie Penhaligon is the worst person to save the world.
A cynical reality TV editor with a chronic case of apathy, Artie's only skill is cutting out the fluff. But when his Liquidation Interface glitches, he gains access to the "Editor's Cut" of reality. He can see the developer notes, the structural weaknesses in the alien drones, and the narrative shortcuts the invaders are using to cheat the system.
The clock is screaming.
Every 24 hours, the "Zone Compression" shrinks the world.
Every hour, a "Compliance Patch" makes the monsters smarter.
Standard grinding won't work. The System is rigged.
To survive, Artie must stop hiding and start exploiting the code. Along with a personal trainer who treats the apocalypse like a Crossfit WOD and a defective drone having an existential crisis, Artie has to manufacture enough "Narrative Value" to make Earth too expensive to delete.
The stakes: Reach the threshold or face total planetary defragmentation.
The method: Break the System before it breaks us.
Experience a snarky, hyper-kinetic LitRPG adventure that reads like Dungeon Crawler Carl crashing into The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. If you love dry wit, reality-warping exploits, and ticking-clock tension, you're ready for the first cut.
The countdown has already started. Read The Editor's Cut now and join the exploit.
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