Wan2.1_i2v_720p_14b_fp16.safetensors (2027)
Frame 720. The final frame. The girl waved, then ran toward the house that no longer existed. The sunflowers bent their heads. And the garden faded to sepia, then to the warm, quiet static of a memory ending.
The terminal displayed: [Generation Complete. Output: memory.mov] wan2.1_i2v_720p_14b_fp16.safetensors
Frame 120: The girl laughed silently. She picked up the toy truck and rolled it through the grass, leaving a trail of crushed petals. The physics weren't perfect. The girl’s hand occasionally fused with the truck’s bumper. But the intent was there. The model had watched a million home videos, a million coming-of-age films, and it was weaving them into her family’s ghost. Frame 720
But she didn't delete wan2.1_i2v_720p_14b_fp16.safetensors . She renamed it. She hid it on an encrypted drive. The sunflowers bent their heads
She watched it three times. Then she deleted the output file. She couldn't keep it—the board would call it a "dangerous emotional artifact."
Running a 14B parameter video model at 720p is resource-intensive.
On frame 458, the girl looked up. Not at the sun. Not at the garden. Directly through the lens. Directly at Elara.