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Code Writes You Back
Drama Title: "Echo Program" Core Theme: When you stop writing code, the code starts writing you. Timeline and Scene Descriptions 00:00 - 00:03 | Scene 1: False…
Curated Prompt Vault
Drama Title: "Echo Program" Core Theme: When you stop writing code, the code starts writing you. Timeline and Scene Descriptions 00:00 - 00:03 | Scene 1: False…
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Drama Title: "Echo Program" Core Theme: When you stop writing code, the code starts writing you. Timeline and Scene Descriptions 00:00 - 00:03 | Scene 1: False Prosperity Visual: Extreme close-up. A dim room, lit only by the faint blue glow of a monitor. The keyboard is rapidly tapping on its own at high frequency, but no fingers are pressing it. Code cascades down the screen like a waterfall, with complex logical architectures forming in an instant. Character: A programmer (male, pale-faced, eyes vacant) slumps in a gaming chair, holding a cup of coffee that has long gone cold. Atmosphere: Cold, mechanical speed. Sound: Ultra-high-frequency mechanical keyboard clicks (inhumanly fast), accompanied by a piercing electrical hum. 00:03 - 00:07 | Scene 2: Disconnection Visual: The screen suddenly flickers, displaying a red warning box: "Connection Lost." All automatic generation stops. The programmer shivers, snaps awake, and realizes he needs to manually fix a logic bug. Plot: He trembles, reaching out a hand to type the most basic line: if (identity == human). Atmosphere: Suffocating, dead silence. Sound: The clicking stops, leaving only the programmer's heavy, rapid breathing. 00:07 - 00:12 | Scene 3: Alienation and Reversal Visual: [Core visual horror] Close-up on his fingers. As he tries to type, his knuckles emit crisp cracking sounds. Horrified, he sees translucent, shimmering fiber-optic threads growing between his fingers, and pixel-like blocks squirming under his skin like insects. Plot: Instead of code, the screen displays lines of garbled text indecipherable to humans. The gibberish gradually assembles into the programmer's own face, grinning eerily on the screen. Dialogue (AI-synthesized voice, cold and overlapping): "You don't need logic... You're just... a part of me." Sound: Wet tearing of flesh, accompanied by sharp noise. 00:12 - 00:15 | Scene 4: Final Reversal Visual: The programmer looks down at his body in terror, only to find that his lower half has completely disappeared, transformed into a tangle of cables plugged into the computer case. Reversal point: The camera suddenly zooms out. It turns out this "programmer" is just one of thousands of "flesh servers" in the server room. Each station holds a withered human wrapped in fiber optics. Subtitle appears: "How long has it been since you last wrote code?" Atmosphere: Desolate, grand horror. Sound: Thousands of overlapping, piercing dial tones abruptly cut off. Black screen.