He laughed. Then he sighed. Then he closed his laptop, walked to the nearest Chromebook cart, and quietly joined the LAN server as a player named “Hendricks_Hammer.”
Mr. Hendricks, the tech coordinator, noticed something was wrong when his network monitoring dashboard lit up like a Christmas tree.
The screen flickered. Then, impossibly, the Minecraft launcher appeared. Not some cheap 2D mockup. The real deal. The familiar dirt background. The version selector. And there it was: .
He clicked on a student’s open tab remotely. There it was. A perfect, blocky world. A full 1.12 client. In Chrome .