Wwise-unpacker-1.0
Mira ran it in a sandboxed VM—three layers deep, air-gapped, the whole paranoid ballet. The tool was tiny. 72 kilobytes. Written in a dialect of C that looked like someone had tried to make the compiler weep. No dependencies. No external calls. It simply... worked.
wwise-unpacker-1.0 doesn't unpack sounds. wwise-unpacker-1.0
It played a sound.
But it didn't extract sounds.
The version number was the first lie.
The last thing she extracted before the suits took her hard drive was a single text string, buried in the third .bnk of the original seizure: "wwise-unpacker-1.0: because every sound has something to say. And now, so do you." She smiled. Mira ran it in a sandboxed VM—three layers