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Virtual gaming has been around for ages. Many live their entire lives online, not caring about what's left of the real world. The few who do, fear nuclear annihilation. The risk of an unfortunate chain reaction is too large to ignore, but as of now, prevention is impossible.

Humanity, in its biological form, would never survive as it is. That's why the UN has its full focus on "The Humanity Initiative". The field of genetics shows promising results, but are years from ready. If bombs were to fly tomorrow, something must survive. Recent VR technology has a potential candidate for that something.Farah Al Farzha never plays online, she loathes the very idea of it. She is in love with reality, and competitive fencing is her way to prove it. But when she reluctantly went online, she couldn't exit, or at least a copy of her consciousness couldn't.Human, but juridically speaking no more, Farah struggles in a game that would've been illegal. To her only consolation, the game is modeled after reality, a place foreign to the gaming brats around her. But what demands do the UN put on potential 'human' survivor candidates, and how will natural selection be replaced, when reality is no more?

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