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Elena laughed it off — a glitch, maybe a test flag from a developer. But the next day, three more pins appeared. Then five. Each one linked to a former RBC employee — people who had worked on legacy mapping systems in the 1990s and had since retired or passed away. The notes under their pins weren’t technical. They were memories: “Met my wife in the breakroom on floor 12.” “Fixed the Y2K bug at 3 a.m. with cold pizza and sheer terror.” “This is where we first tested real-time storm tracking for farmers’ loans.”

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Elena realized: someone — or something — had hidden a quiet memorial inside maps.rbc.com . A tribute from a long-retired architect of the original system, who had coded a “digital ghost” to activate twenty years later, on the anniversary of the map team’s founding.