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The name hits like a punch. Senku's grin vanishes for a split second—then returns, sharper.
SENKU: "He was using human neural networks as parallel processors. Every statue was a CPU. But now we've injected noise into his system."
A colossal silhouette looms through the mist. Not land. Not an island. A , miles wide, rising from the ocean like a jagged tooth. Its surface is smooth, unnatural.
SENKU smirks. He pulls out a small device—a crude radio built from ship parts. Dr. Stone-S04E01-1080p--HIN-ENG-JAP--PIKAHD.COM...
The crew braces as the ship is dragged into a dark cleft in the monolith. Inside, it's a cavern of glowing green veins—like circuitry made of stone.
A voice, metallic and flat, echoes from everywhere and nowhere.
SENKU: "Why-Man is still out there. The core was just a terminal. The real AI is in orbit. Help me build a rocket, Xeno. Or I'll leave you on this raft." The name hits like a punch
XENO: "You used my own resonance theory against me. Impressive."
"WEL-come. Sci-ence. User."
GEN (whispering): "He said 'user.' Not 'leader.' Not 'king.' User." Every statue was a CPU
Senku stands at the bow. A small motorboat approaches. In it: Xeno Houston (on life support) and Stanley Snyder (rifle ready).
SENKU touches the surface. Cold. But he feels a faint vibration.
The Perseus drifts on a calm sea. Behind it, the shattered monolith sinks. The petrified humans in the walls? Freed. They float to the surface, gasping, alive—but disoriented.
"IN-quir-y. Why. Re-sist. Per-fec-tion."