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Dimensions

In the year 2089 the most intelligent man the world has ever known was born. Conrad Turlesque turned out to be smarter than Einstein, Newton and Gallilao combined. Little did the world know what this boy was to create and cause during his brief lifespan.  At the age of 11 he graduated from High School.  By the age of 14, he graduated from the then equivalent of MIT with a joint Honours degree in Astro Physics and Advanced Spatial Mathematics.  By the time he reached 18 he had created blue prints for a more advanced, and much more compact version of the now antiquated and still failing Haidron Collider. By the age of 21 his vision had become a reality, but already bored with the ideas of the existing realities, Conrad was deep into dimensional research. X, Y and Z, the 3 dimensions accepted by the everyman was tedious.  Conrad became obsessed with the 4th dimension of time. In the course of his research he discovered that there were many more dimensions that Man had never even dreamt of.  As time progressed he discovered the theoretical 5th and 6th dimensions did exist, and was on the verge of proving the existence of the often joked about 7th dimension when he made the basic mathematical error that all physicists fear to make.  During an experiment to prove the existence of the 5th dimension, Conrad made the basic human error of mistaking a plus sign for a minus sign in the computations.  During most other experiments this would only cause a medium sized explosion in whatever lab was unfortunate to be host, but given the conditions, compounds and subjects involved, it caused an explosion to rival any nuclear holocaust.  Three quarters of the planet’s ecosystem ceased to exist, in normal time, outright.  The other quarter was accelerated beyond any normal time code known to what was left of Man. The resultant state of the planet didn’t even come close to what a Nuclear War would have done to it, and didn’t even start to cover the colossal mistake that was going to ruin humanities existence for the next several centuries. 

 

It’s now 2413.  Human life has somehow survived 3 centuries after ‘The Mistake’.  Life now would be more familiar to someone from the 16th century, as far as technology and tools go.  All the automated farming machines have gradually failed or run out of fusion batteries, so the people are forced to resort to manual labour in the fields to produce the crops to feed themselves.  The last of the flying machines fell from the skies decades ago, and have been subsequently stripped of any useful parts that still work, or can be salvaged for other uses. All the other machines that 3 centuries ago assisted day to day life, have either had there use forgotten, or have decayed into useless, rusted hunks of iron and steel. What’s left of the automaton assistants are now malfunctioning more regularly than they are assisting.  It’s like the world clock has been set back by half a century.  Time is now in most places in the world following a normal frame, but there are still occasions of ‘time echo’s’ in small pockets of the planet.

 

Cast.

 

Alex  – Main Europe character

Tica – Female Lead. 

Rey – Historian. Knows about Conrad and his experiments

General Naal – Knows about Conrad’s experiments and won’t let them happen again.

 

Story.

 

The Cast find aspects of the world still affected by the ‘time explosion’ and go in search of the lab that Conrad built and is still trapped in.  Conrad realised what was about to happen and has been waiting in the 4th dimension of time for the past 400 years, waiting to be released to complete the experiment the condemned the world to what it’s become, in an endeavour to make right what has gone horribly wrong.  Lead cast must help this happen. Army tries to stop it.

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