Force | 44 Minutes | Finish | IronScript
Some scripts build toward something. This one just arrives.
Force opens fast and stays there. No slow ramp, no warm-up phase, no gradual introduction... the first strokes establish the character and it doesn't change. What changes is the texture underneath it.
Every two to three minutes the pattern shifts, not to give you a break, but to keep the pressure registering. Short burst clusters break up the full strokes. Broken ladders start climbing and cut off before they land. False accelerations tighten the timing for eight strokes then snap back. Rhythm breaks drift the intervals just enough to prevent the body from settling into a pulse. Asymmetric timing shifts the weight from one direction to the other without warning.
None of these are relief. They're disruption. The pressure doesn't drop, the mechanism changes. By the time the body registers what's happening it's already something else.
The final six minutes stop shifting. Upper-half strokes and jitter texture push through the first two, then three minutes of full-length max speed drives it home without interruption.
Relentless. Inevitable. No way out but through.