Operation Fluke- Agent At Large -selectacorp- ❲2027❳

You are not the chosen one. You are the other agent. Selectacorp has deemed you expendable—designation "Fluke." Your official mission: infiltrate a rival’s black-site server farm, plant a data loop, and vanish. Unofficially? You’re bait to draw fire from the real operation. The brief makes this painfully clear within the first two paragraphs.

"Operation Fluke" did not emerge from a major Hollywood studio or a triple-A video game publisher. It was born from the grassroots creativity of the early web. The term itself suggests a paradox—a military-sounding "Operation" paired with "Fluke," a word implying luck, accident, or anomaly. This dichotomy sits at the heart of the narrative: a high-stakes mission born from a serendipitous error, or a clandestine maneuver disguised as a glitch. Operation Fluke- Agent At Large -Selectacorp-

He had become primary asset.

Operation Fluke: Why "Agent At Large" is the Twist We Didn't Expect You are not the chosen one

According to the Selectacorp Fiction Archive, this "surprisingly personal twist" adds a layer of morality—or at least rebellion—to a series known for its darker themes. How to Play Unofficially

The term is critical. In standard tradecraft, an agent "at large" is a liability. For Selectacorp, it was the ultimate weapon. An Agent At Large has no leash. They cannot be tortured for a chain of command they do not possess. They simply... activate .