To get back to their physical bodies, they had to "complete" the world. This wasn't just about fighting monsters; it was about rebuilding their lives from scratch in a world that felt hauntingly familiar but fundamentally broken. The Quest for Home
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"Morty," Rick groaned, wiping digital dust off his lab coat. "We’re in a bootleg survival RPG. Some 4th-dimensional hack probably uploaded our consciousness into a 'Way Back Home' scenario to farm us for engagement." To get back to their physical bodies, they
They woke up on the garage floor, smelling of ozone and burnt toast. Rick immediately went back to his flask. "Don't get used to it, Morty. Next time, I’m just installing an ad-blocker." "We’re in a bootleg survival RPG
It started in Dimension C-137, with Rick hunched over a workbench, tinkering with a "Temporal Anchor" meant to bypass the Central Finite Curve’s latest glitches. Morty, as usual, was hovering nearby, nervously cleaning his glasses. A sudden power surge from the garage's illicitly tapped power grid didn't just blow a fuse; it tore a hole in the very fabric of their reality, dragging the entire Smith household into a digitized "Pocket Dimension" specifically designed as a survival simulation. The Digital Exile
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