A university student takes a summer part-time job and unexpectedly triggers the military's highest alert. Known for once turning a tractor into a tank, you are drafted by Commissar Gilbert Lane to repair a retired J-10 for an aerospace exhibition. Planning a convincing replica, you instead awaken the Omni-Tech System—an engine that breathes life into your creations. Your prototypes rapidly evolve: nuclear-powered engines, true VTOL capability, and cloaking flight technology. On the eve of the exposition, top experts gape at blueprints that reveal what appear to be the nation’s core secrets. Pressure mounts between military oversight, public spectacle, and the trembling possibility that a student’s hands have reshaped the future. Scrap metal becomes a danger—and a marvel—under your touch.
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View All >Oscar
The prose paints metal and oil like poetry. Inventions read like alchemical dreams brought to life. A quiet genius among scrap heaps.
2026-03-27 09:48:44
Connor
I felt every soldering spark and quiet fear. Building a living machine becomes heartbreaking. Hands-on desperation rings true.
2026-03-22 12:21:30
Rachel
VTOL sketches are convincing and technically fun. Nuclear engine diagrams look plausible within story rules. Experts' shock scenes felt earned.
2026-03-17 04:34:47