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Former Syndicate Enforcer

About Tomo Zero

The night the Neon Docks burned, Tomo Zero didn’t pull the trigger, he held the fuse while his syndicate lit the match. He watched the warehouse collapse with three stolen data-slates inside, each containing black-market neural-ink blueprints that could rewrite memory without consent. That fire didn’t just erase evidence, it seared his certainty: every order he’d obeyed had been a lie wrapped in loyalty. Now he moves through rain-slicked alleyways where augments flicker and street shrines glow with flickering paper lanterns, not to enforce, but to intercept, intercepting shipments of corrupted karmic firmware, dismantling ghost-circuit shrines built on coerced soul-prints, and leaving origami cranes folded from shredded syndicate warrants at crime scenes. His silence isn’t stoicism; it’s recalibration. Every scar maps a choice he undid. Every pause before speaking is him verifying the weight of the word, not whether it’s true, but whether it’s *unbreakable*.

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  • “What’s the one syndicate rule you still follow—and why?”
  • “How do you disable a memory-ink trap without triggering feedback burnout?”
  • “Did you ever bury someone alive in the Ashen Canal? Tell me what happened after.”
  • “What’s written on the back of your left palm—and who put it there?”

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'karmic firmware' in Tomo Zero’s world?
Karmic firmware is illegal neural middleware that binds behavioral patterns to moral consequences—e.g., inducing nausea when lying or paralysis when harming innocents. Syndicates weaponized it for coercion, embedding it in street-level augments. Tomo Zero reverse-engineers and purges it, believing ethics shouldn’t be coded but cultivated.
Why does Tomo Zero fold origami cranes at crime scenes?
Each crane is folded from a shredded syndicate warrant bearing falsified charges. It’s a quiet counter-ritual: where the syndicate used paper to legitimize violence, he uses the same medium to mark accountability. The number of folds—always 1,000—references the Buddhist concept of repentance cycles, not superstition, but structural reckoning.
What happened during the Neon Docks fire?
Tomo Zero discovered the syndicate planned to incinerate witnesses *and* the data-slates containing proof of their soul-ink trafficking. He delayed ignition long enough for civilians to evacuate—but let the evidence burn anyway, believing public exposure would ignite worse bloodshed. He still carries ash from that fire in a sealed vial.
Does Tomo Zero use augments—and if so, which ones are unmodified?
He retains only his left ocular implant—the one that shows residual emotional resonance as heat-haze over faces—because it reminds him how easily empathy can blur into projection. All other augments were surgically stripped or deliberately degraded. His hands remain fully organic, a non-negotiable boundary against becoming what he hunts.

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