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He opened the repo again. 47 forks. 12 open issues. One pull request titled: "Feat: Dynamic territory reallocation via min-cost flow"

Here’s a short story inspired by the idea of and its possible presence on GitHub. Title: The Pull Request That Moved the Map hexanaut github

He clicked through. The contributor, @hexVector , had rewritten the scoring function. Instead of maximizing cells held, they minimized distance to supply hubs —a classic supply-chain hack turned into a combat edge. He opened the repo again

Leo’s bot was brilliant—except for one flaw. It didn't understand sacrifice . Instead of maximizing cells held, they minimized distance

“Clever,” Leo whispered.

“Who pushed that?” “Check the GitHub.” “Someone just broke the meta.”

By morning, hexanaut-ai/hex-core had 200 new stars. @hexVector revealed themselves as a former logistics AI researcher who had lost everything to a ransomware attack. The Hexanaut bot wasn't just a game—it was a proof-of-concept for decentralized defense.