Ephemeral Echoes
ivid experiences for others. People from all over the city visit her to have their memories recorded and stored in a rectangular
, equipped with top-of-the-line gadgets for capturing and storing memories. The process, while not arduous, is expensive. In the memory lab, there is a chair with an intricate wiring system where clients can relax while a soothing background sound plays before the memory capture process begins. The capturing helmet, made of glas
riences of that individual. They can recognize things they never encountered in real l
t "for Ara." Intrigued, Ara tries to decipher the meaning of the number, considering various possibilities such as a street number, telephone number, or coordinates. After exhaustin
our-digit number from her mother's locket, Ara decides to try it on the safe. To her surprise, the safe opens, revealing a mysterious memory drive that captivates her attention. The drive bears a label that reads "Most Confid
information that could be of great significance, Ara realizes that her mother was part of a secret organization called the Ephemeral. Formed by the government to combat the rise of robotics, alien invasion, and artificial intel