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When a field operator halts a classified security action seconds before execution, he prevents a death the system insists was acceptable. The intervention saves a civilian - and exposes a flaw the institution cannot admit exists. Reclassified as a procedural error and quietly contained, the operator watches as the machine he disrupted shifts from correction to preservation, tightening its margins around the surviving variable.
As oversight escalates and responsibility is formalized, the system moves to restore equilibrium - not through overt force, but through calibrated pressure, relocation protocols, and jurisdictional manipulation. What began as a single moral decision becomes a controlled unraveling, where authority protects itself by redefining error, isolating dissent, and reshaping truth.
Abort Condition is a decision-driven political thriller about institutional self-preservation, constrained authority, and the cost of interrupting a closed system that would rather correct the record than confront its own design.
As oversight escalates and responsibility is formalized, the system moves to restore equilibrium - not through overt force, but through calibrated pressure, relocation protocols, and jurisdictional manipulation. What began as a single moral decision becomes a controlled unraveling, where authority protects itself by redefining error, isolating dissent, and reshaping truth.
Abort Condition is a decision-driven political thriller about institutional self-preservation, constrained authority, and the cost of interrupting a closed system that would rather correct the record than confront its own design.