The system doesn’t break.
It adapts.
At Dominion Parts, the machines never truly stop—they adjust, compensate, and continue. Victor Halden has spent years making sure of that, bending rules, rewriting reports, and keeping production alive no matter the cost. In a place where numbers matter more than people, survival means knowing which truths to ignore.
But when the factory begins correcting itself, the past refuses to stay buried.
Logs rewrite. Dead workers clock in. Injuries repeat with mechanical precision. And the line—the one Victor controlled for so long—starts running something new: accountability.
Trapped inside a system that now remembers everything he erased, Victor is forced to confront a terrifying reality: this time, the output isn’t product.
It’s him.
The Line Never Stops is a relentless psychological thriller of control, consequence, and the horrifying moment a system learns to balance its own books.