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Break Free
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Science Fiction
The year is 3126. Mortality has been lost to the human race for the past 87 years. There is no death, but no birth. All children born without a permit are sacrificed to science. Extreme sports are the latest fashion, and everyone lives for danger. For everyone human that dies, another can be born, that is how the earth now keeps itself from overpopulating. The waiting list for children is extensive, and dependant on how much you are willing to pay. Almost everybody is happy with this everlasting life. Almost.
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In 2023, the innovative MultiMind Corporation (MMC) released a stylish Wristcuff to be worn over a microchip implanted beneath its host's skin, giving the wearer pleasant dreams. Better sleep promotes a peaceful lifestyle and improved health. At least this is what the MMC have the population believing. There are those for whom this technology fails to work: Dreamers. They're shunned because of their inability to adapt and evolve like the rest of the human race. Amelia is a Dreamer, and the veil of ignorance is lifted when she meets someone who helps her see through the lies and secrets of the MMC. With her world shaken and changed, Amelia has to decide whether to fight for the freedom to dream or take the 'next step in evolution' with the rest of society at the risk of losing her ability to think and dream for herself.

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