Scott and Alejandra meet with their corporate sponsor in a sterile, high-rise office. The sponsor reveals the larger implications of their work, suggesting that the project goes beyond AI and touches on controlling human behavior. Though the sponsor—who mysteriously fails to reveal his name—remains calm, Scott and Alejandra sense something sinister beneath his words. The sponsor warns them that they are entangled in something far bigger than they realize, hinting at darker forces behind the scenes.
Needing space to think, Scott and Alejandra visit a museum to reflect on history and the struggles for human autonomy. As they walk through exhibits on Greek philosophy and democracy, Alejandra draws parallels between their current fight for free will and the philosophical battles waged by ancient thinkers like Socrates and Plato. Scott expresses his doubts about free will, wondering if they are merely following a script, while Alejandra insists that the human spirit has always fought against control.
Back in the lab, Scott becomes increasingly paranoid, realizing that they are being monitored. He notices glitches in their system and suspects that the corporate sponsor is spying on their every move. Alejandra remains determined to fight back, refusing to let them be mere pawns in someone else’s game. She reveals a high-tech plan using a quantum device they had built, allowing them to escape if necessary.
The chapter ends with Scott seeking advice from a pastor while walking by the ocean. Scott confides his fears that their lives may be predetermined, just like machines following a code. The pastor offers a perspective of faith, suggesting that even if they are programmed or influenced, there is still sanctity in their existence. He emphasizes that life’s meaning comes from something higher, and that even in the face of darkness, there is always hope. Despite the pastor’s reassurance, Scott remains conflicted, unable to fully reconcile his growing fear of control with the idea of divine purpose.