Apocalypse settings are notorious for limited inventory space and scarce supplies (ammo, food, medicine).
Human fallibility vs. synthetic order. The "code" motifs — error messages, patches, version numbers — are contrasted repeatedly with gestures of tenderness: last texts, whispered confessions, the accidental intimacy of a shared cursor. The work suggests that we improvise human warmth within algorithmic scaffolding; sometimes that improvisation glitches into something closer to revelation. That instability is portrayed neither as wholly catastrophic nor wholly redemptive but as the condition in which contemporary intimacy is lived. i--- Apocalypse Lovers Code
"We cannot stop the fire. But we can decide who we hold when the smoke enters the room. The i--- is not a silence. It is the space where we put down our weapons and pick up each other. Code broken. Love the end." The "code" motifs — error messages, patches, version