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“It’s like building a spaceship in a broom closet,” Alex muttered, staring at the screen at 2 a.m.

For a long moment, Alex hovered over a shady GitHub repo promising a “license bypass.” The temptation was a warm blanket—quick, free, easy. eve-ng pro license

The client, a massive logistics company, had given Alex ten days to prove that his proposed network overhaul wouldn’t collapse under load. If Chimera worked in simulation, the contract was his. If not… well, there was no plan B. “It’s like building a spaceship in a broom

Months later, after delivering the real-world deployment ahead of schedule, Alex received a bonus. The first purchase with it? A dedicated server and a multi-year EVE-NG Pro license—this time, without Lena’s help. If Chimera worked in simulation, the contract was his

But then Alex thought about the last outage at the logistics company. A misconfigured route had grounded twenty delivery trucks for six hours. If Alex’s lab was based on a cracked, unstable version of EVE-NG, the simulation could fail silently. A missed bug. A hidden memory leak. A routing loop that wouldn’t show up because the emulator was too hobbled to render it.

Every time Alex tried to power on the full topology, the old laptop-turned-server would choke. CPU cores would spike, the web UI would lag, and after twenty minutes, the dreaded red banner would appear: “Node limit exceeded.”

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