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AS MEDIA BLOG:
MAKDA MICHAEL

Full synopsis:
EXO-SPIRIT
Now the plot: We're in the year 2045, where society is fixed and advanced technology is visible. This society consists of 3 main groups: Upper class (government that control society, omnipotent.), Scientists (highly valued, lower than upper class- but more superior than lower class) and lower class (working class with no power and are also poor) The upper class already exploit the lower class by making them work for long hours everyday to satisfy their needs. The upper class live a luxurious,wealthy life- their dictator, Hector, is the head of the upper class and is a greedy/manipulative individual. He's most importantly very hard to please. Being the person that he is, he decides that he wants society to be perfect so he wishes to force the hard working L.C by making them work more intensively underground. With all the types of technologies/resources that they have access to - they can make anything possible. Hector forms an army to collaborate with the rest of the gov (upper class), he seeks military help/advice in training his chosen individual to perform his request as he doesn't want to do the 'dirty work'. He requests Biologists,Chemists and Physicians to create a drug that enables this to happen. Peter, the Biologist is assigned and creates a drug that makes the lower class citizens more susceptible to suggestion. This will result in them developing robot-like characteristics because they'll be so perfect. Once the drug has been finalised, Hector disguises this drug as a Jab to the rest of the L.C, he states that it's compulsory. However, a L.C citizen fails to receive the drug and convinces Peter that he needs his help. Peter surprisingly switches sides- he chooses to do the right thing-saving the L.C thus causing the rebellion towards the end of the war.
Will the right rebellion succeed?
Will Peter create a new drug to cure this insanity?
The moral of this story is to emphasise on the fact that we're told that we should be different but society wants us to be the same. In todays case, our characteristics are different but we have the same standards of living which is similar to our story but of course the story is exaggerated. This could benefit our audience as we want them to be aware about the main perception of society today in the real world and how they can feel comfortable with it (just be themselves no matter the case and they'll be fine)
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