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Komaru Hub Risky Haul Script -

He opened a private channel to the Hub’s security AI—the one that wasn’t supposed to exist—and fed it the Risky Haul script’s hidden payload. The one designed not to move cargo, but to force a runner into either suicide or sabotage.

Jax stared at the screen for a long moment. Then he smiled.

But his backup, Dials, was three cycles late, and the cargo bay timer was already blinking red.

The screen flickered. The familiar Komaru Hub interface resolved into something sharper, more jagged—the signature crimson prompt of a Risky Haul script. It wasn't supposed to activate until the official handshake. But someone had pre-seeded it. Which meant someone wanted him dead. Komaru Hub Risky Haul Script

Route D: Abort the cargo. Dump the container into Komaru Hub’s own intake vent.

A new message appeared:

So the script wasn’t asking him to choose a route. It was asking him to choose how he wanted to die: shot, ambushed, or erased. He opened a private channel to the Hub’s

The Last Line of the Haul Script

The script would register a loss. The debt would double. But the cargo—whatever was inside that black ice container—would turn the Hub’s administrative sector into a crater.

Three seconds later, the crimson prompt vanished. Then he smiled

Jax knew the rule by heart: At Komaru Hub, you never run a Risky Haul script without a backup.

“Script,” he muttered. “Re-roll risk calculation. Exclude Route B.”

“CARGO: Unverified. Source: Black Ice Container.” “RISK LEVEL: AMBER — Intercept Probability 67%.”

He could decline. The script allowed it. Three taps, and the haul would recycle to another runner. But his debt to the Hub wasn’t measured in credits anymore—it was measured in favors . And favors at Komaru Hub had teeth.