
Sex. Drugs. Rock and Roll.
The world had it all. Murder, suicide, disease, terror, hatred, war.
Everywhere you turned it was something new, something evil.
People were sick of living in a society of such self-destruction,
they wanted control. They wanted to know what their children were
doing at all times, so the government came up with a new
experiment. They selected different families from all over the
states and coded them with numbers. Once they were cataloged
they were placed in the Talbott gated community where they would
coexist with each other. If you wanted to enter a building you had
to scan your chip, to use the internet you scanned your chip, to
buy a new pair of jeans you scanned your chip. The government
could track where you were at all times. There was no hiding any of
your secrets- at the beginning. Sure enough people found ways of
getting around the chip-swiping. The underground emerged giving
local teens the ability to actually have fun and break the 'laws' of
Talbott. People figured out how to get into other people's houses
without having to swipe upon entrance. Rebellions slowly began to
appear, but every time there was an uprising the government
made everything better. Nobody in Rosedale Heights enjoys
the control they are forced under by the government.
They want to get out, they want to experience the real world.
How long will it be until rebellions get worse? That's when
we'll make the great escape.[/align]