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On the second-floor landing, a second skeleton.

The concrete floor beneath him didn't disappear—it became ghost glass . Through it, he saw the guard’s skeleton: a stooped cage of ribs, a skull swiveling side-to-side, phalanges gripping the flashlight. But more importantly, he saw the target: a heavy, lead-lined safe on the third floor. Inside, nestled like sleeping snakes, were the curved outlines of three gold bars. xray pack

They were three more X-Ray Packs—fully charged, linked, and broadcasting the location of every skeleton in the building. Including Leo’s. On the second-floor landing, a second skeleton

In Leo’s sweaty palm was a device that looked like a chunky walkie-talkie crossed with a dental X-ray machine. It was the Mark-IV “SpectraPack,” or as Leo called it, his X-Ray Pack. He’d built it from salvaged medical imaging tubes, a lidar sensor, and the processor from a military drone. But more importantly, he saw the target: a

Leo froze. The second skeleton wasn't moving. No shift of weight from femur to tibia. No tilt of the skull. It was waiting.

An Xray Pack manipulates these texture files. Modifiers edit the game’s resource files to make specific blocks—usually common ones like stone, dirt, grass, and gravel—invisible or fully transparent. However, they leave valuable blocks like ores, chests, and spawners visible and often highlight them with bright, neon colors.

Another guard. Unreported. No flashlight. Just standing perfectly still.