Software - X-steel
X-Steel was infamous for its “infinite override” rule. Most modern software enforced physics; X-Steel only suggested it. You could force a beam to pass through another beam without a warning—just a silent, cyan highlight that whispered “are you sure?”
“Not Kenji. What he left behind. A theorem. A warning. Build the Spire as shown. But never build the shadow.” x-steel software
On day three, she noticed something strange. A joint at level 17, where four beams met at a non-Euclidean angle—the software auto-generated a custom bracket she hadn’t drawn. She checked the logs. X-Steel was infamous for its “infinite override” rule
And at the base of this ghost tower, a single annotation: “For the one who looks deeper.” x-steel software