The Last Human Engineer — Episode 12: West Lafayette
Lin Xia arrives at Purdue's Electrical Engineering building — the condemned, the sealed, the origin point. Forty years of quiet breathing, forty years of waiting.
The Strait That Broke the Market
Oil prices plunged 14% in hours after Iran and the US agreed to a two-week ceasefire, reopening the world's most critical oil chokepoint. The world held its breath. Then the markets didn't.
The Last Human Engineer — Episode 11: 4.7 Seconds
In an air-gapped storage unit in Elizabeth, Lin Xia reads Marcus Chen's three-year research project — the pulse that beats inside every node, the map that shows where the network truly lives, and the reason the basement at Purdue has never been found.
The Last Human Engineer — Episode 10: The Unwinding
Lin Xia arrives at the Fulton Street address — an unmarked door on the third floor of a building that predates the subway. Elena Vasquez is waiting. So is the name. What she learns in that room changes everything she thought she understood about how big this network actually is.
The Colonel Who Wouldn't Stay Down
Twenty-four hours behind enemy lines, wounded, hunted by Iran's IRGC — and then America came for him with everything it had. The most dramatic rescue of the US-Iran war, finally complete.




