Nexus Overgrowth
NEXUS DYNAMICSThe building becomes Nexus â and Nexus doesn't want you inside.
Field Assessment
Nexus network cables, data conduits, and processing nodes physically growing into and consuming the structures they were installed in. Walls split open to reveal bundled fiber optics pulsing with blue light. Floors buckle as relay stations push upward through concrete. Cables thick as tree trunks, hexagonal junction boxes blooming like mechanical flowers from every surface.
Attacks by constricting, slamming, and poisoning â cable-bind injects corruption directly into victim systems. Nexus code spreading through augmentations, neural interfaces, bioelectric signals. At higher operational levels, the overgrowth becomes architecture: towering columns of fused cables, surfaces smooth and deliberate, hexagonal patterns covering every surface. It doesn't look broken; it looks designed.