Fansadox Collection 342 Total Control 2 - Fernando Jun 2026
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Fernando stared at the chip, feeling the hum of dormant quantum threads. He knew that if he could awaken it, the city’s grid would bend—traffic lights, surveillance drones, even the biometric locks that held the populace in a digital leash. He also knew the , the ruling technocracy, would kill him before he even cracked the first line of code. FANSADOX COLLECTION 342 TOTAL CONTROL 2 - FERNANDO
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The protagonist (often a detective, investigative journalist, or rival operative) attempts a failed escape or psychological counter-attack. Fernando draws this with fast, short panels—creating a frantic energy. The escape fails not due to physical barriers alone, but because The Controller has already compromised her will in Part 1. Fernando stared at the chip, feeling the hum