They're called Dream Agents.
They're normal, average people, who, unbeknownest to them, get injected with tiny, liquid, nanocomputers on the back of their neck. The injection mark looks like nothing more than a small bug bite.
These nanocomputers are programmed to attach themselves to the person's brain and spinal column, and download insane amounts of Information directly into their head.
The Information lies dormant until the individual falls asleep. The chemicals in the brain released during REM sleep act as a trigger, opening the .exe file, and activating the Dream Agent.
Once activated, the Information installs itself, programming the Agent with details of their upcoming Operation, such as what, exactly, they are to do, and how to do it. Any relavent skills (languages, firearms, stealth kills, etc.) are included in the file packet.
Operations for Dream Agents vary from mundane tasks such as wiretapping phones or bugging computers to more hands-on Operations, such as Wetworks (Assassinations).
The beauty of the Dream Agent program is that they cannot be traced. After completing their task, the Agent returns to their bed, their mind wiped clean of any chemical fingerprints, be they memories or traces of the nanocomputer liquid. Any fragments of memory that remain of the previous night's Operation will feel like nothing more than a dream.
Since the Dream Agent Project is a Black Ops program, not much is known about its funding, or who runs it. The targets are seemingly chosen at random, and an Agent is never used twice.
The overall purpose of the Project is unknown. The only confirmed truth is that anyone can be a Dream Agent. You. Your mother, your father. Your brothers and sisters. Your boss. Your mailman. Anyone.
Sweet Dreams.
Thursday, June 10, 2004
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2 comments:
Ooooo. Creepy. This could be a cool screenplay, although it is a bit reminiscent of Matrix and some other flicks like Total Recall and Paycheck. But those movies did awfully well...so why not try with a different spin! I'd pay $5 to see it...in Atlantic where a movie only costs $5. And that, my friends, is the only good thing to say about Atlantic, Iowa.
This happens to me everyday...
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