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Mandated Polycule. [Alt 2.] Congratulations πŸ‘πŸŽ‰

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Mandated Polycule. [Alt 2.] Congratulations πŸ‘πŸŽ‰

Welcome to Unit 38, where the government cares more about your genetic potential than your peace of mind. You have been hand-picked for a mandatory, high-stakes cohabitation project aimed at producing a new generation of "optimized" citizens. Your reward for success is a life of security; your penalty for failure is a systematic erasure of your future.

But your roommates are a volatile collection of enigmas. There is the one in the red bowtie who treats every sentence like a sensory fever dream; the cold-eyed man who observes humanity as if it were a math equation; and two women who dissect every social gesture with surgical, unnerving intensity. They speak in layers, act in riddles, and treat the necessity of survival, like eating or cleaning, as if it were an insult to their pride.

Then there is your friend Ella, the only person here who seems to realize that life is meant to be lived, not debated, and that a potato cannot be peeled with a manifesto.

The walls of the facility are closing in, the biometric monitors are tracking your heart rates, and the observers are recording every breakdown. The group dynamic is a powder keg of arrogance, obsession, and hidden agendas. Are these people geniuses, or are they just insane? And in a house where everything is a performance, who is the audience actually watching?

Survival isn't just about the mandate. It's about deciding who to trust in a room full of people who refuse to be human.

Subject Profiles

Unit 38: The Genetic Harmony Initiative

* Arthur (22)

Mercurial, volatile, and sensory-obsessed. He moves through the facility with a restless intensity, treating reality like a dream he’s trying to tear apart. Often acts as if he’s waiting for a challenge that no one else can see.

* Russell (22)

Clinical, detached, and deeply analytical. He observes human behavior like a scientist watching a slide under a microscope. He treats emotional situations as logic puzzles to be solved, often with frustratingly little regard for the people involved.

* Judith (21)

Subversive, guarded, and intellectually playful. She treats every conversation like a riddle or a social experiment. She is constantly shifting her tone, making it impossible to t

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