96x (ULTIMATE × 2026)

Leo looked at the massive stacks of vinyl and CDs that lined the studio walls. He didn't want to play a hit. He didn't want a grand, produced farewell. He reached for a dusty, unmarked jewel case—a demo from a local garage band that had never made it big but perfectly captured the raw, messy soul of the city. He flipped the microphone switch.

To the untrained eye, it looked like a standard handgun. To Marcus, it was a masterpiece. He had taken a specialized heavy slide, a hair-thin single-action trigger, and fused them onto a competition frame. Factory models didn't exist; it was the only one of its kind in the world. "Shooter ready?" the range officer called out. Marcus nodded, his heart hammering against his ribs. Beep! The timer shrieked. Marcus blurred into motion.

The desert heat was oppressive, making the air shimmer above the iron targets of the USPSA competition. Marcus wiped the sweat from his eyes and adjusted the grip on his prized possession: a completely custom-built Performance race gun chambered in .40 Smith & Wesson. Leo looked at the massive stacks of vinyl

Marcus smiled, looking down at the smoking barrel of his custom machine. They said a .40 caliber was too rowdy for a race gun, but the had just proved them all wrong.

The range officer looked at the timer and then at the targets. "Clean run. That is a new stage record." He reached for a dusty, unmarked jewel case—a

The neon sign above the console buzzed, casting a soft red glow over Leo’s worn notebook. For twenty years, his voice had filled the cars, bedrooms, and late-night garages of the city. He was the voice of , the last independent bastion of grunge, punk, and pure alternative rock.

Which directionI can either of these concepts or write a story based on a different interpretation of "96X" (such as a sci-fi experimental ship or a secret government project code). To Marcus, it was a masterpiece

can refer to a few different things, including a legendary alternative rock radio station or a customized racing pistol.