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Every time an infected player typed, the server executed it as a command . Alex learned this the hard way when she tried to warn the last survivors: Alex: Don’t come to spawn Server: Teleporting Don to spawn Don was blown up by 128 TNT minecarts She stopped typing.

The purple sky turned back to blue.

Within an hour, Kris couldn’t open their inventory. Their skin stretched, pixelating into static. Their chat messages became: kris_cross: [ERROR] var nuke = true kris_cross: /give @p tnt 9999999 kris_cross: /summon fireball ~ ~ ~ {ExplosionPower:127} Then the server logged them out. Permanently. nuke virus minecraft

And in her chat box, ghost text—gray, unreadable to anyone else: New host found. Awaiting server restart. She smiled. Typed: Alex: /seed The server replied with a number she didn’t recognize. Every time an infected player typed, the server

It now spawned —charged creepers with a 50-block blast radius and a fuse so short you couldn’t outrun it. Their hiss wasn’t “ssss.” It was a voice: Within an hour, Kris couldn’t open their inventory

She didn’t place any TNT. Yet ten blocks of it appeared in her hand. The server became a wasteland of craters. Every infected player acted on their own—some built obsidian bunkers, others flew impossibly fast, most just stood still, spamming: /nuke /nuke /nuke But the real horror was the Chat Bomb .

Tick.

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