Iptd 883 Rio 3 May 2026

“Mission critical. Spore deployment successful. Oxytroph activity at 96 % efficiency. Returning to surface for extraction.”

The protocol was a last‑ditch algorithm designed to trigger a cascade of bio‑engineered micro‑organisms— Echo Spore Pods —that would neutralize the acidic surge, release oxygen, and re‑seed the river with native flora. But the protocol required a living conduit: a drone capable of delivering the spores to the river’s deepest trench, the Abyssal Rift , where the bloom’s roots lay. Iptd 883 Rio 3

A sudden shockwave rippled through the water—an undercurrent, perhaps a seismic tremor, pushed the algae mass into the drone’s path. IPTD‑883’s collision avoidance system kicked in, but the sheer mass of the algae clung to its hull, siphoning away energy. “Mission critical

“Deploy Echo Spore Pods. Initiate R‑3‑Echo.” Returning to surface for extraction

The drone released its first batch of Echo Spore Pods into the current. The pods burst open, releasing billions of microscopic —engineered bacteria that could neutralize the acid and convert it into harmless carbonates while producing oxygen as a by‑product.

“Deploying now,” IPTD‑883 announced, and with a graceful flick of its tail‑fins, it dove back into the black water. The Abyssal Rift was a scar in the riverbed, a yawning fissure that stretched down 150 meters—deeper than any natural river trench on Earth. The water grew colder, denser, and the glow from the bioluminescent bloom intensified, casting eerie shadows on the walls.