Tension | 60 Minutes | Edge | IronScript
Tension | 60 Minutes | Edge | IronScipt
Tension doesn't build once. It builds, releases, and builds again. Each time harder than before.
The script opens aggressively. Bottom jolts establish pressure from the floor immediately, ladder climbs drive it upward through every level, and ceiling holds lock it at the peak before the release arrives. When it does the pattern drops back to mid-zone only, or slow asymmetric strokes, or bimodal position...Just long enough for the pressure to recede without disappearing entirely. Then it starts over.
Cycles across sixty minutes. Each build phase uses different mechanics; floor anchoring, upper-half bursts, jolts on both ends, extended ceiling holds, ladders. So the pressure arrives from a different direction every time. The release phases vary too. Nothing repeats the same way twice.
The final cycle is the hardest. It doesn't finish.