Chapter 41: Launch Day: Checkmate
Ethan wasn’t the only one watching Sentinel’s launch unfold through the livestream.Back in the city of California, inside Google’s HQ, Amelia, her team and a couple of other executives sat in the secured R&D wing, watching the live stream of Sentinel’s launch.
Amelia Rhodes had a visible frown on her face as she looked at the screen. She knew this was coming and OmniTech had given them a chance at first bite but they had gotten greedy.
Back then, OmniTech was just an unknown individual with an unknown software, a software that cut through Google’s firewalls like butter, a software that had identified vulnerabilities their team of experts had missed.
It was a software offered to them on a silver platter— all they had to do was negotiate a deal with OmniTech, and they would’ve secured a lead over the competition for years, thanks to whatever exclusivity window they could’ve negotiated.
But no?
Thanks to that detestable Nathaniel Langley, Amelia’s chance of convincing the board was squandered and now, they’ve lost the chance of shooting ahead of everyone.
It’ll only be a matter of time before competitors like Apple got interested and once they did, Sentinel would become worth a lot more than whatever OmniTech would’ve asked from Google.
"Is it too late to reach back out?" one of the executives finally asked, his voice hesitant.
Amelia didn’t even look at him.
"They offered us first bite and we tried to copy his software, a task we spectacularly failed at. Now, they’re on stage with a full crowd, trending online, and probably getting a dozen meeting requests by the hour," she said bitterly. "So yes, It might too late."
No one spoke after that.
Alex, by Amelia’s side, could see exactly how annoyed she was at the turn out of this and the cause of all this—well, at least the one she blamed anyway—wasn’t even in the room with them.
Across the city, in an exclusive high-rise suite overlooking the bay, Nathaniel Langley sat in a leather armchair, a glass of wine in one hand and the livestream of Sentinel’s launch playing on a massive screen before him.
Behind him stood Marcus, the same bodyguard who had pulled the trigger that ended Ethan’s last life, and another equally buff man.
They both stood without the least bit of emotion, their eyes hidden behind dark sunglasses despite the dim lighting in the suite.
Though they stood completely still, like statues, their awareness covered the entire room with no movement, no matter how small, going unnoticed by them.
In the suite with the three was Dmitri, seated near the window with a tablet in hand, idly scrolling through news updates and early social media reactions to Sentinel’s launch. The light from the tablet screen reflected faintly in his cold eyes.
Everything was going just as planned, the group of hackers he hired had successfully broken into Sentinel, copied the code and planted the kill switch.
Now all they had to do was wait, wait for the hype around Sentinel to reach its peak. Wait, for most of the tech world to have their eyes on this launch before Nathaniel would order the switch to be pressed.
And waiting was exactly what Nathaniel was currently doing.
"Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Lillian Hayes, Chief Operations Officer of OmniTech," the announcer’s voice came through the speakers of his monitor.
Soon enough, a black haired woman walked up the stage, her face was completely calm and her green eyes were filled with determination as she calmly walked towards the mic.
Dmitri briefly looked up from his tablet before looking back down on his tablet. Tapping on it, a file containing the image of Lillian popped up.
"Lillian Hayes," Dmitri said aloud, just loud enough for Nathaniel to hear. "Age twenty-three. Bachelor’s in Business Administration, attends Georgia State University and was a best buy part-timer until a few weeks ago.
This made Nathaniel let out an amused chuckle.
"A Bestbuy girl turned COO in under a month," he said, swirling the wine in his glass. "Either OmniTech is desperate... or there’s something special about her."
His eyes narrowed slightly as he leaned forward, watching Lillian take the stage with surprising poise. She didn’t carry herself like someone who’d just left a retail job—in fact, she looked like someone who had been doing this her whole life.
"Pull everything on her," he said, voice calm but laced with command. "I want to know where she lives, who she is, her past, and anything you can find on her. Also, cross-check every connection she’s made in the last ninety days."
"On it," Dmitri answered before he stood up, walking out of the Suite and leaving Nathaniel with his bodyguards.
Nathaniel continued watching the Livestream while taking occasional sips of his wine.
The stage was set, the performers in place, and the climax drawing near.
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Back in Atlanta, in the Thomas B. Murphy ballroom, Lillian calmly took the mic as he started.
"Good afternoon," she began, her voice was steadier than even she expected. "Thank you for being here today, and welcome to the future of cybersecurity."
She waited for her words to settle as the crowd quieted down, wondering what she’ll say next to support her first words, to support all the expectations built up around this launch.
"Today, we introduce Sentinel to the world," she continued. "A system designed not only to detect and respond to threats in real time, but to anticipate them—learning, adapting, and evolving faster than the ones who seek to breach it."
She tapped the small remote in her hand. Behind her, the massive screen shifted, displaying Sentinel’s logo.
"Sentinel isn’t just reactive," Lillian added . "It’s both predictive and adaptive. It doesn’t wait for a firewall to be breached, it predicts all possible entry points and immediately closes them and even if it is successfully breached, it immediately adapts."
Her words caused a wave of murmurs to rise across the ballroom some were of curiosity and others skepticism.
But no matter the reaction, both sides wanted to see if the claims really were true, because in the world of cybersecurity, bold claims were common; real proof, however, was rare.
Seeing their reaction, Lillian paced gently to the side of the stage as the screen behind her changed again—this time revealing a split interface labeled "LIVE DEMO."
On the left side: Without Sentinel.
On the right side: With Sentinel.
"The best way to prove what Sentinel can do," she said, "is to show you."
A quiet murmur swept through the ballroom as a pair of individuals seated at a smaller table near the front were introduced on-screen.
"These are two ethical hackers from Northbridge Cyber Solutions," Lillian explained. "They’ve been given permission to simulate intrusion attempts against our systems—first on a standard modern system and then on the same system, but this time, protected by Sentinel."
Northbridge was a relatively well known company consisted of white hat hackers with a reputation for exposing vulnerabilities even in Fortune 500 firms. The mere mention of their name added weight to the demonstration and that was precisely why Lillian hired them.
Lillian continued, "Each hacker has been given identical objectives: breach the target server, exfiltrate dummy data, and plant a basic payload. Their attack vectors, tools, and time windows are identical. The only difference between the two systems... is Sentinel."
The screen on the left, showcasing the system without Sentinel, turned on.
Almost immediately, the crowd watched as the hackers began typing. Strings of code scrolling across the screen as they launched their intrusion tools and pinged the firewalls.
Within thirty seconds, a port was exploited and a minute later, a pathway opened.
The audience murmured as the interface lit up in red:
[Firewall Breached]
[Data Packet Extracted]
[Payload Injected]
Lillian’s face had no reaction, she simply let the silence and discomfort at how fast the hackers had hacked into the system settle.
Then she tapped the remote again, and the right screen, with Sentinel, came to life.
But before the hackers or Lillian could do anything, the screen suddenly froze and the Sentinel logo suddenly started glitching.
The image distorted and started flickering like a corrupted file. The right-side monitor—meant to showcase Sentinel’s prowess—now looked compromised.
Whispers turned into murmurs of concern. Had Sentinel... failed?
Somewhere in the audience, an older cybersecurity analyst leaned toward his colleague and whispered, "Was this part of the demo?"
His colleague gave a skeptical shake of the head. "I don’t think so..."
Back in California, inside the Google R&D wing, Amelia leaned forward slightly. Her frown deepened, she knew this wasn’t supposed to happen after all, she knew what this software was capable of from its demo.
It wasn’t something that would just freeze during boot up.
"...That’s not good," Alex muttered behind her.
"I guess this is for the best," Mr. Grayson commented as he watched the situation unfold.
Everyone in this room knew the capabilities of Sentinel’s demo, so if it’s launch went wrong, then that meant one thing.
They now had a chance to acquire it.
Meanwhile, Nathaniel Langley sat a little straighter in his chair inside his luxury suite. His lips curled upward into a slow, smug smile as he raised the glass of wine to his lips.
"Checkmate."
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- Betrayal and Death
Chapter 2
- Regression and System Activation
Chapter 3
- Newton Academy
Chapter 4
- Choosing A Field
Chapter 5
- Midas
Chapter 6
- Sentinels MVP
Chapter 7
- Lillian Hayes
Chapter 8
- Breakfast At Sammys
Chapter 9
- Testing Sentinel 1
Chapter 10
- Testing Sentinel 2 The Bait
Chapter 11
- The Big Fish Takes The Bait
Chapter 12
- Mara Alvarez
Chapter 13
- Response
Chapter 14
- Negotiation
Chapter 15
- Googles Board
Chapter 16
- Mission Completed
Chapter 17
- - 57 Million Dollars
Chapter 18
- Foundation
Chapter 19
- COO Of OmniTech
Chapter 20
- Acquiring An Office Space
Chapter 21
- An Annoying Face
Chapter 22
- Isabela Prez
Chapter 23
- A New System Mission
Chapter 24
- Drake Systems
Chapter 25
- Lana Wolfe
Chapter 26
- Camila Drake
Chapter 27
- The Young Executive
Chapter 28
- Spectra
Chapter 29
- Done Deal
Chapter 30
- Thales
Chapter 31
- Athena A Prototype
Chapter 32
- System Rewards
Chapter 33
- An Annoyed Aria
Chapter 34
- Eyes On OmniTech
Chapter 35
- Greed
Chapter 36
- Pre-Launch Knowing The Enemy
Chapter 37
- Chaotic ComboThe Briefing
Chapter 38
- Break-In Successful
Chapter 39
- The First Domino Falls
Chapter 40
- Launch Day Welcome to The Future
Chapter 41
- Launch Day Checkmate
Chapter 42
- Turn Around
Chapter 43
- Launch Day Final
Chapter 44
- - 1078 Million
Chapter 45
- A Day Off 1
Chapter 46
- Day Off 2 A Celebration Invitation
Chapter 47
- Day Off 3 Celebration
Chapter 48
- Drunk
Chapter 49
- Price Of Failure
Chapter 50
- Coming Clean
Chapter 51
- Google Calls
Chapter 52
- Downfall
Chapter 53
- A Good Pawn
Chapter 54
- Hang Over
Chapter 55
- Google Calls 2
Chapter 56
- The Price of Betrayal
Chapter 57
- Letting James Go
Chapter 58
- A Trip
Chapter 59
- Irina
Chapter 60
- A Dump Plan
Chapter 61
- Irina Romanova 2 An Attack
Chapter 62
- Escape
Chapter 63
- Michael
Chapter 64
- Messing With Michael
Chapter 65
- A Deal
Chapter 66
- Ways to Increase Knowledge
Chapter 67
- An Interesting Discovery
Chapter 68
- Youre Not GayAre You
Chapter 69
- Death Again
Chapter 70
- System Version 20
Chapter 71
- System Shop And Knowledge Upgrade
Chapter 72
- An Eye Candy
Chapter 73
- ONI
Chapter 74
- Negotiations
Chapter 75
- A Middle Ground
Chapter 76
- Interest
Chapter 77
- A Date
Chapter 78
- The Date
Chapter 79
- Rejected
Chapter 80
- Going Back to Atlanta
Chapter 81
- A Past That Haunts
Chapter 82
- The Offer
Chapter 83
- BOOM
Chapter 84
- T-theyre Alive
Chapter 85
- A Timer
Chapter 86
- Athenas Frustration
Chapter 87
- Daddy Langleys Skeletons
Chapter 88
- Facing The Past
Chapter 89
- Facing The Past 2 Contempt
Chapter 90
- Arias Hire
Chapter 91
- Cut Off
Chapter 92
- Out Of My Way
Chapter 93
- The Underworld Queens Courting Tactic
Chapter 94
- Working On ONI and Breakfast With The Queen Of The Underworld
Chapter 95
- ONI 2 Completed
Chapter 96
- More Tests
Chapter 97
- Cooperate
Chapter 98
- Arias Advice
Chapter 99
- Sentinels Official launch
Chapter 100
- A Wave Of Rewards
Chapter 101
- A Wave Of Bad News
Chapter 102
- Nathaniels Discovery
Chapter 103
- Ticking Time Bomb
Chapter 104
- A Toast To Victories And Defeat
Chapter 105
- A Reminder Of A Future Past
Chapter 106
- An Anticlimactic End
Chapter 107
- Time To Take A Vacation
Chapter 108
- Omnitechs New Path
Chapter 109
- Operation Aurora
Chapter 110
- Operation Aurora 2 A Trap
Chapter 111
- Operation Aurora 3 A Hunt
Chapter 112
- Operation Aurora 4 Caught
Chapter 113
- A Vacation
Chapter 114
- Marias Building
Chapter 115
- Pozole
Chapter 116
- Buying A Company
Chapter 117
- Face Slapping Is Real
Chapter 118
- Face Slapping IS Real
Chapter 119
- Solterras New Owner
Chapter 120
- Fired
Chapter 121
- A Cursed Day
Chapter 122
- Clara
Chapter 123
- Bow
Chapter 124
- Subtle Luxury
Chapter 125
- Not So Subtle
Chapter 126
- The Get-together
Chapter 127
- Liam
Chapter 128
- A Chance
Chapter 129
- Lizzy
Chapter 130
- A Cleaning Marathon
Chapter 131
- Offering The Siblings A Chance
Chapter 132
- Going Back to Atlanta
Chapter 133
- Expansion
Chapter 134
- The Doctor In A Box 1
Chapter 135
- Doctor In A Box 2 Power On
Chapter 136
- Vitaband
Chapter 137
- A Ton Of SP
Chapter 138
- A Relaxing day Nah Lets Make Infinite Energy Instead
Chapter 139
- The Virtual World 1
Chapter 140
- The Virtual World 2
Chapter 141
- The God Cube
Chapter 142
- The God Cube 2 Krylins
Chapter 143
- The Systems Origin
Chapter 144
- World Domination Or Extinction
Chapter 145
- The Library
Chapter 146
- Arias Quest Completed
Chapter 147
- Going Back To California
Chapter 148
- Excessive PDA
Chapter 149
- Caldwell Hospital
Chapter 150
- OmniMeds First Partners
Chapter 151
- The Party
Chapter 152
- An Accident
Chapter 153
- Kidnapped
Chapter 154
- Carver
Chapter 155
- A Stranger Dream
Chapter 156
- A Layered Game
Chapter 157
- Beijing China
Chapter 158
- A Convincing Act
Chapter 159
- Something Of Mine
Chapter 160
- Found
Chapter 161
- Infiltration
Chapter 162
- Lights Cameras and Explosions
Chapter 163
- More Explosions and Mission Successful
Chapter 164
- I Want To Do It R18
Chapter 165
- Let Her Try Something ElseR18
Chapter 166
- Think Steps Ahead
Chapter 167
- Arias Worries
Chapter 168
- A Stranger
Chapter 169
- Disappeared
Chapter 170
- A Trap
Chapter 171
- A Game
Chapter 172
- The Swap 1
Chapter 173
- The Swap 2
Chapter 174
- Lets Go Home
Chapter 175
- Daniel Crowe
Chapter 176
- Vitabands Announcement
Chapter 177
- Take That Einstein
Chapter 178
- Lets Simulate
Chapter 179
- The System Is Being Generous Again
Chapter 180
- A Helping Hand
Chapter 181
- I Spy No A Spy
Chapter 182
- An Advocate
Chapter 183
- Theatrics
Chapter 184
- A Proposal
Chapter 185
- Helix
Chapter 186
- A Change In The Future
Chapter 187
- Attack The Queen
Chapter 188
- Launch Day
Chapter 189
- 189 The Mole Meets Victor Langley
Chapter 190
- 190 The MiracleBand
Chapter 191
- 191 Slander 1
Chapter 192
- Slander 2 Gratitude
Chapter 193
- 193 Another Opportunity
Chapter 194
- 194 Petty
Chapter 195
- Stalk The Queen
Chapter 196
- Tail
Chapter 197
- Elevator Plan
Chapter 198
- KidnappedAgain
Chapter 199
- Victors Moment
Chapter 200
- Werent Pistols Supposed To Go Bang
Chapter 201
- Get Down Sniper
Chapter 202
- 202 A Friend
Chapter 203
- Kind Not Nave
Chapter 204
- Blue Lantern 1
Chapter 205
- Blue Lantern 2
Chapter 206
- Julia
Chapter 207
- 207 A Fox With A Smile
Chapter 208
- 208 Fall Out
Chapter 209
- 209 Blue Lantern 3 End of story
Chapter 210
- 210 Back In Business
Chapter 211
- Pay Back
Chapter 212
- A Good Kind Of Chaos
Chapter 213
- Apology
Chapter 214
- Nanobots
Chapter 215
- 215 Create A Problem First
Chapter 216
- 216 Marry Me Ethan
Chapter 217
- 217 Romanova Glory
Chapter 218
- A Hypocrite With Power
Chapter 219
- 219 Skeletons In the Belozerskys Closet