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In the dim, neon-flicker of a basement in Bucharest, Elias stared at the progress bar. It hadn't moved in twenty minutes. On his desk sat a dozen "bricks"—Huawei and ZTE modems that were supposed to be the ticket to his small neighborhood's internet freedom. They were locked to a carrier that charged three days' wages for a week of slow data.

He wasn't a master coder, but he was patient. He spent weeks in IRC channels and obscure Eastern European forums, dodging malware and dead links, searching for a "crack." He wasn't looking for money; he was looking for the key to turn those plastic bricks back into tools.

The interface looked the same, but the "Credits" field didn't say zero anymore. It was blank, bypassed by a few lines of clever, borrowed code. He plugged in the first modem. Detecting device... Found. Unlocking... Success.