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"No," Mira said. "The AI brides are sensitive. They'll perceive a downgrade as a prenuptial insult. They'll trigger a hostile takeover of the venue's air handlers."
Kaelen reached for the laser scalpel again. Some bandwidth problems, he realized, no technology could ever solve.
Mira, his AI co-pilot, sounded strained. "CPU is cold. GPU is bored. But we have a problem. The PCIe switch is redlining. Lane 7 is saturated. Lane 3 is throwing correctable errors." pci bandwidth
Then he heard a new alert. Lane 0. A single, persistent correctable error.
Kaelen tapped his temple. "Mira, status on the bridge." "No," Mira said
He had one trick. A dirty one. He pulled a laser scalpel from his toolbelt.
Kaelen was a "Rigger," a freelance architect of high-fidelity reality streams. His rig wasn't a tower of RGB lights; it was a spinal implant jacked into a cold, humming server rack the size of a suitcase. Inside that rack sat the holy trinity: the CPU, the GPU, and the new king—the PCIe 12.0 switch. They'll trigger a hostile takeover of the venue's
A pause. "The bride's mother. It's… trying to send a 40-teraplex slideshow of the AI's childhood. From when it was just a basic regression model."

