Dev 2.0 and the Network

In the shattered world left by the Dark Web Invasion, Tariku Negasi unveiled Dev 2.0—a network promising to restore order. Yet, as nations weighed their options, rumors swirled. Had Negasi and his shadowy team, The Invaders, engineered this chaos to seize control? As hope mingled with fear, the world faced an agonizing choice: trust the enigmatic savior or risk remaining in digital darkness. In this new era, the true price of salvation remained terrifyingly unclear.

The System

Tariku Negasi’s Dev promised a digital utopia, but behind the perfection lies The System—a shadowy group controlling every aspect of life. From emotional suppression to secret surveillance, nothing is as it seems. Who really holds the power in this virtual world, and what is Negasi’s true agenda? Dive into the hidden truths of Dev, where the line between salvation and control blurs.

The Dark Web Invasion – The Day We Lost the Internet

“The Invaders: A covert team of digital activists led by mysterious figures, including a master engineer, a rogue hacker, and a cunning strategist. This gripping story reveals how they harness MaDe—a revolutionary device created by visionary Tariku Negasi—to control the global narrative and shape humanity’s future in the digital universe. But as emotional suppression within Dev raises dark questions and conspiracy theories swirl around the true nature of consciousness, the Invaders remain enigmatic, balancing power and secrecy. Explore the tension, intrigue, and shadowy control in this cyber-dystopian tale of manipulation and rebellion

2048 UN General Assembly

In 2048, visionary leader Tariku Negasi presents MaDe, a revolutionary digital universe, at a tense UN General Assembly. As global powers clash over fossil fuels and economic disparity, Negasi offers a solution that could either unite or divide the world. Will his bold vision reshape humanity’s future or deepen the cracks of a fractured society?

The Eastern Revolution

By the late 2030s, the tension between the climate change conformists and the non-conformist nations was palpable. There were sanctions and counter-sanctions and protests in major cities led by young climate change activists. The #SaveOurPlanet movement was spreading across the globe, largely led by China’s PR juggernaut and a campaign that popped up on almost…

The Energy Clog

The 2020s and 2030s came with a lot of economic and social changes. The social changes were driven by the ideals of liberalism and the passion of more enlightened young people. The power of the internet also helped to give these social movements a lot of momentum. However, the economic changes were more subtle, but…

2033 Climate Change Summit – The Brilliant Negasi Pitch

In the 1890s, people prayed for warmer weather. By 1988, those prayers turned into the hottest summer on record—wildfires, droughts, disaster. The world scrambled, creating the IPCC, setting targets, making promises. But here’s the thing: talking about saving the planet was easy. Doing it? Well, we’re still waiting.

The Man Tariku Negasi

“We can’t destroy the planet if we don’t live on it.” – Tariku Negasi Once in every generation, you have one story that’s so inspiring, it seems made up. You get one person whose achievements stretch the limits of possibilities, not just for themselves but for the entire world. From Bill Gates to Mark Zuckerberg…

Origin – The Genesis of Our Exodus

The 2010s – 2030s In the late 2010s the kid-genius, Tariku Negasi, launched Development (Dev) as a 3D real-time virtual world. At that time, people plugged in and out using a virtual reality device called – uRetina. Global Health Organizations warned against prolonged use of the uRetina and invariably Dev. However, during the infamous COVID…