Luc Vernier is pulled into a midnight investigation at the Lyon docks after a frantic tip from security. A shipping container has appeared out of nowhere—and…
Lens is not a simulator. It is a forensic interface built by Luc Vernier to slice through the noise of modern systems. When you open a Case File, you are stepping into a frozen digital crime scene.
Welcome to the Network. The logs are real. The evidence is waiting. Here is how you find the truth.
Browse the Case Board. Read the briefings. Choose a mystery—from dockyard smuggling rings in Lyon to corporate espionage in Zurich.
Launch the interface. Lens loads the raw, uncorrupted evidence for that specific case. No setup required. You are immediately on the scene.
Each case is broken into Leads—specific investigative questions. Trace signals, sift the logs, connect the dots, and file your findings.
Luc Vernier built Lens for speed and precision. It keeps you in the evidence—not in configuration. The terminal is there when you need it, but Lens was built to surface what a prompt can miss. Trust the tool.
Luc's Note: Don't try to be clever. Use the interface. The terminal is there if you need it, but Lens was built to see things the terminal misses. Trust the tool.
An unmarked shipping container has vanished from the Port of Lyon system logs. Security thinks it's a glitch. We know it's a theft. Enter the system and find out how they erased it.
Luc Vernier is pulled into a midnight investigation at the Lyon docks after a frantic tip from security. A shipping container has appeared out of nowhere—and…
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