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Transkription: Messy brutal necessary…
HANK JOHNSON'S RESEARCH JOURNAL Subject: Jahan's Last Stand Entry ID: f6a616239337964727560793436367d6
Jahan's always been a fighter. Stubborn as hell, too. That's what I respected most about her, but it's also what put her in that hospital bed.
She didn't just believe in The Flame-she lived for it. To her, it wasn't a weapon or a tool; it was a promise. A promise that peace could exist without control. That humanity didn't need to wield power over everything to survive.
And then she walked into Maha's lab.
She wasn't wrong to try and stop Maha. I've questioned her methods too pushing the artifacts, forcing synchronization. Maha says she's listening to the universe, but she's still the one pulling the strings. Jahan saw that, and she tried to stop it.
But she failed. And I couldn't stop her from failing.
That's what haunts me. Not just that I couldn't protect her, but that maybe - deep down - I agreed with Maha.
The anomalies are spreading. The Portal Network is destabilizing. If we don't act, this whole world will tear itself apart. Jahan would say that the answer isn't control that forcing Chaos and Order to bend to our will is what caused this mess in the first place. But what other choice do we have?
Maybe Maha's right. Maybe this is what evolution looks like: Messy, brutal, necessary.
That doesn't mean I'm okay with it. Watching Jahan lying there, broken, makes me question everything. Was her injury a sacrifice for balance, or just collateral damage in Maha's crusade for control? And if it's the latter... am I complicit in that?
I don't know anymore. But what I do know is that we're running out of time. Jahan wouldn't want me to stop now--not when we're this close. She believed in protecting this world, even if it meant risking her life. The least I can do is make sure her fight wasn't for nothing.
We need the Balance artifact. It's the only way forward. Whether Maha's right or wrong, I can't let Jahan's injury be the end of her story.