At the New Delhi Summit, world leaders voted on the future of humanity—would we stay on Earth, or escape to a digital universe? Dev promises a new beginning, but is it the solution we need or just another problem in disguise? The stakes have never been higher. Find out what happened next.
Tag: Virtual World
The Agenda – Invaders Take the World
The Man Behind the Curtain Tariku Negasi stood by the window of his penthouse. Below him, New York City stretched out like a living, breathing machine. The sun had set, leaving only the glow of the city lights. This was his playground. His domain. Negasi’s sharp eyes, framed by black glasses, looked out with a…
“Dev Trip 001: The Dark Secrets Behind Humanity’s Next Frontier”
Man’s First Step Tariku Negasi stood before the MaDe pod. It gleamed under the dim lights of the lab, a sleek machine that represented years of work. The world was watching. Today was the day of the first journey to Dev 1.0, the virtual universe he had built. But the moment was tainted. At first,…
The Invaders: Heroes or Threats?
The Invaders first emerged in the early 2020s, fighting against corporate giants they called “The Big Machine.” They hacked emails, leaked secrets, and exposed corrupt politicians. At first, people cheered them on. They were the digital age’s Robin Hoods, holding the powerful accountable. But as time passed, they became more mysterious. Their actions grew more…
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 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.
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…
The Rise of Dev: Tariku Negasi’s Vision for a Digital Utopia
How Tariku Negasi, a young Ethiopian genius, changed the world with a device that can take humans to a new digital universe