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Hey Freshmen! 

In the last few days we asked you to choose some possible backstories for the characters in the game.

It's time to put it all together in a synopsis, and we come to those two possibilities below.

Which one do you prefer?

1- In a dystopian future where men have become infertile for decades, you might be the first human with the potential to impregnate a woman and save humanity. Your identity is kept secret for your own safety, and the drugs you take affect your memory. But somehow, information about your existence leaks out. Your exams progress as you bond with a scientist who is the leader of a team at a famous laboratory and looks strangely familiar, and your reputation attracts the attention of women of all types, including a famous actress who would do anything to have sex with you. When you are kidnapped by a rebel group and the Lab's true intentions are questioned, some flashes of your memory start to make sense.

2 - In a dystopian future where men have become infertile for decades, you might be the first human with the potential to impregnate a woman and save humanity. You're practically a superstar, with the media following your case closely, to the point of invading your privacy. Your exams progress as you bond with a scientist who is the leader of a team at a famous laboratory and seems strangely familiar, but the drugs you take affect your memory. Your reputation attracts the attention of women of all types, including a famous actress who would do anything to have sex with you. But when the actress begins to act mysteriously, the Lab begins to doubt her true intentions, and this brings up memories of your past that were blocked.

Comments

Michael Hawk

There are other ways of trying to fertilize a human egg. You could try to take genetic material from a donor's cells, and....you know what? Let's just say test tube babies would be a thing on a grand scale. But the quality of the baby might not be good. Artificially creating a sheep that lives for a few hours or weeks may be great for science, but it takes cruel desperation to try that for humans. Even if the baby lives there is a chance of birth defects including physical and mental disability. Add to the fact that it could be cost-prohibitive for the vast majority of people to even try to have children, poor people are s.o.l. Decades of this might get the margins of failure down, though. Maybe cheaper, too. Heh, heh...Just thinking about test tube babies going from a silly insult to a matter-of-fact description.