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Bawake

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The year was 2052, and somewhere in the month of July, an apocalyptic event struck Earth. Bawake—this cataclysmic epoch marked the beginning of an era so dire, that even Vett Yellip, a self-aware pessimist, found himself utterly unprepared for its arrival. With the introduction of cybernetic implants to civilians worldwide, humanity unknowingly sealed its own fate. Vett Yellip, a twenty-three-year-old man living at the onset of Bawake, stood in opposition to the human augmentation movement. Yet, on the brink of death, he was granted a mysterious system—a neural implant forged by no human hand. At the onset of Bawake, societies across the globe crumbled, and the world’s network grids were guarded as fiercely as Earth’s own lifeblood. A barrier, created by God long ago, once divided the physical world from the digital one. But now, during Bawake, these boundaries were merging, culminating in the deaths of billions. Millions remain, among them a suave, handsome man journeying through the cosmos in his portable spaceship home. Vett Yellip, guided by the enigmatic OCIS System, wasn’t driven by any singular goal. What he truly craved was purpose. A real reason to wander the universe not aimlessly, but so that one day Vett can find the big "Wow," factor he's been searching for all his life.
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