"The Secretary needs to know that the sky isn't our biggest problem anymore. It's the server room."… The rain over Arlington had the thick, heavy quality of midsummer, slicking the glass facade of the Pentagon and blurring the Washington Monument across the Potomac. Inside Room 3E1048, Dr. Aris Thorne did not look at the view. His eyes were locked on a split-screen terminal showing two entirely different kinds of anomalies. To the left was a data stream from the Department of War’s PURSUE (Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters) database—specifically a file from the third declassified tranche released just weeks ago on June 12, 2026. To the right was the operational telemetry of an experimental autonomous defense grid code-named Aegis-9 . “The historical parallel is exact,” Aris murmured, rubbing his temples. “We’re repeating the 16th century, just with better hardware.” Sitting across fr...