Here is where the narrative diverges from clean logic. A machine would calculate the optimal survival path: abandon the array, lose the research, live to rebuild. A human—specifically, Dr. Mbeki—did something else. She looked at the twelve years of her life built into those spheres. The equations. The midnight breakthroughs. The day they’d first seen the field ripple, a shimmer like heat haze in the void.
On the surface, the premise is ridiculous. You play as a diminutive, unnamed engineer trapped in a sterile, white laboratory known as "The Containment Sphere." Your task? The lab’s experimental gravity wells have produced three indestructible, hyper-dense orbs—colloquially referred to as the "Big Balls." These orbs roll, bounce, and crush everything in their path. Big Balls Problem -v1.0- -Completed- By SARIZ