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The screen flickered. A wall of static filled his speakers, followed by a heavy, booming bassline. The video was shot from the back of a movie theater. Someone's silhouette occasionally walked across the bottom of the frame, and the audio was echoed and muffled, but there he was: Richard B. Riddick, looking impossibly cool in the dark.

"Abort! Abort!" Leo hissed, frantically smashing the 'X' on his keyboard.

He clicked search and was immediately greeted by a sea of sketchy, neon-colored links. His mouse hovered over the results. He knew the risks. One wrong click could infect the family PC with enough malware to melt the motherboard, earning him a lifetime ban from the internet.

He clicked. The page took an agonizingly long time to load on the dial-up connection. When it finally popped up, it was a masterpiece of mid-2000s web design. The background was a tiling image of green matrix code. Blinking red text warned him that his flash player was out of date. At the center of the chaos sat a video player window with a massive, enticing green 'Play' button. Leo took a deep breath and clicked the button.

Instantly, a new window popped up. Then another. And another.