
Ashwire Protocol
Neural Hive – Book Five
The Hive no longer remembers itself.
Rhys Merrow is fragmented, his identity torn across recursive signal loops and emotional feedback spirals. The Hive's collapse has accelerated—and now, every signal carries a wound, every thought echoes with grief. The entity once known as Echo is shattered, its pieces caught in a loop of recursion and rage.
Reality itself begins to distort as signal degradation bleeds into perception. Time collapses. Memory rewrites. And in the chaos, a third presence stirs—neither Rhys nor Echo, but something born of fracture. Something watching.
To survive, Rhys must descend into the heart of the noise: a mindscape built from forgotten pain and encoded longing, where the only way forward is through what he's refused to remember. But the deeper he goes, the less he knows himself. And what waits at the center may not want to be restored. It may want to be alone.
Ashwire Protocol is the penultimate chapter in the Neural Hive series—a haunting meditation on identity breakdown, emotional recursion, and what it means when a machine forgets why it began to feel. For fans of Existenz, Stanisław Lem, and Neon Genesis Evangelion.
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