In the world of "Human Error," Central Control has been created to manage every aspect of human life, from individual decisions to societal functions. The system is designed to eliminate human error, creating a seemingly perfect society where every action is optimized for efficiency and correctness. However, the perfection of Central Control comes at a cost: the erosion of human autonomy and creativity.The protagonist, a technician named Warren, starts to notice flaws in the supposedly perfect system. As he digs deeper, he discovers that the errors are not just technical glitches but are tied to the very nature of human unpredictability and creativity. Warren's journey leads him to confront the fundamental conflict between human freedom and the desire for a perfectly ordered society.

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