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Institutional Collapse and the Illusion of Order

The Company's downfall doesn’t come from external invasion—it’s a self-inflicted wound, a collapse born of irreconcilable contradictions. The financial systems, designed to extract value from humanity, are sabotaged not by brute force but by exposing their absurdity: the Collector hoards wealth while workers suffocate from the byproducts of his greed (PCM). Meanwhile, the Company Guard’s transformation from enforcer to unconscious witness shows how institutions rely on performative obedience rather than consent. Even the Company Central Computer, the regime’s mechanical brain, becomes an unwitting revolutionary when its rigid data protocols reveal the bankruptcy of corporate rule. This theme underscores that oppressive systems are not defeated by superior force, but by the slow, inevitable corrosion of their own premises.

4 events exemplify this theme