Demons of war
Matt Liaw was a soldier in the corporate wars. They wired weapons into his bones — and when the war ended, the chrome had grown too deep to cut out. No name, no uniform, no mission. Just combat systems still running, still seeing enemies everywhere. We find him on an unfinished bridge, holding a position no one ordered him to hold. This song is his final transmission: not a threat, but a plea. "Someone should have ended this back then."
Matt Liaw was a soldier in the corporate wars. They wired weapons into his bones — and when the war ended, the chrome had grown too deep to cut out. No name, no uniform, no mission. Just combat systems still running, still seeing enemies everywhere. We find him on an unfinished bridge, holding a position no one ordered him to hold. This song is his final transmission: not a threat, but a plea. "Someone should have ended this back then."