Nuke Virus Minecraft [TESTED]

Deep underground, past layers of corrupted bedrock, was a single chunk that the server could no longer load. It appeared as a hole in reality—a black box of missing code. Inside, floating in the void, was ’s true form.

And in chat, a single green message: Reason: Virus terminated. World saved. Epilogue Alex stood alone in the crater that used to be spawn. No other players rejoined. She was the last one on the server.

No skin. No join message. No chat.

And somewhere, in the deep void of unloaded chunks, USER_404’s command block minecart began to spin again.

Every time an infected player typed, the server executed it as a command . Alex learned this the hard way when she tried to warn the last survivors: Alex: Don’t come to spawn Server: Teleporting Don to spawn Don was blown up by 128 TNT minecarts She stopped typing. nuke virus minecraft

She couldn’t type. She couldn’t place blocks without spawning TNT. But she could look at the command block minecart and press her —pick-block.

The GUI read: Copying player data… Corrupting world seed… Spawning /tnt on every loaded chunk… USER_404 turned. Looked directly at Alex. Typed in chat: USER_404: You see me. That means you’re already infected. Alex’s screen flickered. A new achievement popped up—one she’d never seen: Deep underground, past layers of corrupted bedrock, was

The minecart appeared in her hotbar. Item ID: .