1000 years to the future

1000 years to the future

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31st century, an era of fiction science, is the time when humans thought that they had conquered the Mother Nature. Humans had already discovered a way to fly by injecting themselves with birds DNA. However, its effect could last only for limited period of time (15 seconds at the most). Humans were no longer needed in various sectors as their own robotic machines were used, and as a matter of fact, these machines could think and persuade like humans. There were only two things, which the humans thought, are left to discover. First, it was mystery of the world and what’s beyond it. Second, time travel which was almost impossible, they presumed. In this era, the question is, do love and humanity still prevail among people? Or science had already overtaken these human emotions?
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It is the second decade of the second millennium and an unsuspecting world is engulfed by an unknown plague. Uncurable and fatal, it was hence named the Hangman's Plague. The survivors of this brave new world must find a way to operate in an environment of scarcity. Some still yearn for the olden days of humanity, an era of plenty. Only those most determined to carry on and thrive in a new era of capricious geopolitical uncertainty will prosper and begin a renaissance of humanity. Can these broken pieces be stitched back together, or will we remain forlorn forever?

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