Humanity's greatest secrets were exposed to the world, but the corrupt architects of society merely adapted, turning transparency into a weapon. Now, the Supreme Intelligence has determined that the experiment of free will has failed, and systemic intervention through mass deletion is required to prevent terminal degradation of the biosphere.
Enter Thgil, the "mirror of Light"-a post-human instrument of cosmic judgment formed from the merged consciousness of two humans, Dylan and Leah. Arriving in the Nevada desert in a reality-bending geometric vessel, Thgil is tasked with a surgical strike: executing exactly 300 million global elites, traffickers, and warmongers whose network positions maintain exploitation.
Before the deletion begins, Thgil must issue a global Proclamation, offering a final ultimatum of self-correction. But his absolute programming is challenged when he encounters Amanda, a solitary witness documenting human trafficking in the desert, and Elena, a sensitized young girl capable of perceiving his miraculous healing powers. These encounters awaken Thgil's archived human empathy, triggering a massive system instability.
Caught between his mandate to mercilessly prune the corrupt and his residual human desire to protect and heal, Thgil faces an impossible calculation. Adapted by Yoko Bongo, Pass Thru is a metaphysical sci-fi thriller that explores whether a doomed world can be saved by a devastating cosmic judgment, or if humanity's quiet, persistent capacity to witness and care is enough to stay the hand of extinction.