"Run" He said.

"Run" He said.

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In a bleak future, humans are merely born and bred to be other's dolls and toys. --- Welcome to the animation ward. Here, we breed people to look exactly how we want, before entering them into a machine which removes their memories and adds them into animated games, shows or movies. But why would we breed humans to trap them in a machine? Well, it doesn't cost to much, and the outcome graphics out machine produces with human models is absolutely excellent. Plus, as a cherry on top, the machine uses the person's brain to control the character so they actions and reactions are more realistic and believable. Wonderful, right? --- This place is hell. To wake up with the memories that you've killed half a dozen people? To be used and toyed with, merely to entertain some nobody who wastes their time to watch the show? What if we found a way too... Break the machines? To break free? To live? To rebel?
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