He typed his answer: YES
He didn’t use a keyboard. He thought the commands—a flood of Z80 assembly, a kiss of 6502 opcodes, a handshake borrowed from a Commodore 64’s SID chip. The node responded. A door opened, not in code, but in memory.
But the Ghost Cod Scene Pack had found its new carrier. And somewhere in the Warrens, a seventeen-year-old coder smiled, cracked his knuckles, and began to write something that had never been seen before.

