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NaNoWrimo- "Interference" (story playlist)
A little over 100 years in the future, our world, beginning with the United States, is close to being overthrown by a sinister dictator, who feigns peace to conceal his selfish ambitions, Alexander Abbort. His methods of brainwashing are literally "hypnotizing", with technological assistance, that causes one person to do the same to another, and another to the other, a dangerous plague that threatens the already-oblivious nation. At the same time, the population is dropping at a rapid rate, yet no record of the beings "dying" is able to be seen; disease, accident, and especially, suicide, rates are low. But uses of time-traveling machines are high, leading the government and society to believe that people are erasing their births in some way. Huge restrictions are put on the usage of time machines, so that a person can only go back two months, and all machines capable of going farther than this should be returned and exchanged for one that can only go as far as the limit.
Seventeen-year-old Kainni Ceiltra knows the truth about Alexander Abbort, that he's a brainwashing, calculating, cruel, selfish man that has nothing good in mind. She and many others express similar views on underground internet websites. What had once been minor suspicions of hers grew to full belief that this man had nothing good in mind, when her mother came back from a "business trip" to the Abbort mansion in Washington, D.C. after 3 months and tried to brainwash her.
Now she is determined to go back in time and rescue her from something that seems like one of the rare, nearly irreversible phenomenons in her present. Her family had not yet turned in their time machine when her mother had arrived home, and she was not able to find where Kainni's father had stored it recently.
Kainni leaves for the past, three months and four days back.
Eighteen year old Troy feels that his time to begin the vicious cycle of the men of his family has finally come to him, and he wants no part in it. All he wants is to be away from traumatic memories, conditioning, the expectations to do such calculated evil, and abuse that goes on in the depths of his ominous household. And more so than that, for his mother to be alive. But when he catches himself thinking like his father, he feels his fate is inevitable, and the only way to reverse it is to prevent his parents from meeting, or at least from having a relationship that leads to marriage and a child--thus erasing his conception and preventing his mother's murder.
Troy Abbort sets his machine to go back 19 years into the past, using the machine his father hypocritically kept after releasing his own restrictions on time-machine usage.
Each teen leaves at the exact same time, using the same time machine model, causing them to have time machine interference. They land in none other than 2009, their machines broken down, with no one but each other to turn to. Tensions are high for these two young adults, as they are forced to face the challenges of what is history to them, each other, and the reflection of their own pasts.
(The songs aren't in any particular order, but they do remind me of the story in some way. Hope you all enjoy.)
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