Utopia's Abyss

Utopia's Abyss

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2083, New York. The world is highly overpopulated. Cities are being built on top of themselves to conserve land. The deeper the level, the worse the situation. The government establishes a Team of enhanced soldiers to keep the lower levels at peace. The situation soon worsens when a highly contagious plague is spreading across the lower levels, slowly climbing the layers of New York. Elias Williams and his team of advanced soldiers must keep the plague from climbing its way to the mid-class level, where most of the population rests. Elias must make a decision after the city's biggest secret is revealed.
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Floor 31

The world is ending. The Earth is painted with the blood of humans. Only zombies and monsters roam the lands now. But in the last standing building, 6 teenagers unexpectedly meet each other. Each helping another to survive the dangers of the what the world has become. They bond, they trust but Dream stands out from the others because she is strange and mutant-like. No one could fully trust her, not that it'd matter anyway because Dream trusts no one except herself. So, when they receive a message which sends them to the very top of the hotel. Floor 31. They are forced to fight and kill zombies and monsters just for a chance of safety. But does this 'safety' even exist?

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