rinji.net

臨時ネットワーク — Y2K Emergency Network

NETWORK STATUS

The temporary network is online. All nodes operational. rinji.net provides emergency communication infrastructure — built with the chrome-polished optimism of the year 2000, when the future was metallic and everything connected.

NODES: 128 | LATENCY: 42ms

EMERGENCY PROTOCOL

臨時 (rinji) — the protocol for temporary deployments. When permanent infrastructure fails, the emergency net activates. Chrome interfaces load. Satellite uplinks engage. Communication persists.

PROTOCOL: RINJI-NET v2.0

SATELLITE RELAY

Orbital relay stations circle overhead, carrying emergency transmissions across the temporary network. Each satellite is a chrome sphere reflecting sunlight and signals — Y2K's vision of the connected future.

ORBIT: GEOSTATIONARY | UPLINK: ACTIVE

TRANSMISSION END

The temporary network remains active until permanent systems are restored. In the Y2K future, emergency was always temporary — because the technology to fix everything was always just around the corner.

STATUS: STANDING BY