Enter AFES. By integrating directly with analysis software like , it allows the engineer to import geometry and load combinations instantly.

She typed: "Paul. Stop. We see you."

In the fluorescent-lit bullpen of the Federal Economic Stability office (AFES—Agency for Fiscal & Economic Software), junior analyst Mira Vega stared at her screen. The software, known internally as AFES , was a relic: a blocky, late-90s interface built on code that no one fully understood anymore. It did one thing, supposedly: model national economic scenarios.

Mira’s hands froze. If Paul was right, AFES wasn’t a neutral observer. Its very act of measuring the present was locking reality into a single, fragile thread. Every discrepancy it flagged wasn't an error—it was a branch . A real alternative timeline that the software immediately crushed by reporting it as "wrong."

is a comprehensive, one-stop software solution designed to automate and streamline the foundation design and engineering process. Originally developed to solve the complex, repetitive workflows of traditional structural engineering, it integrates analysis, design, and drawing generation into a single platform. Core Capabilities and Functional Modules