Intro:
History Emergent is a serialized science fiction epic. It's easily partitioned into feature films or TV seasons. I'm gonna tell you about one of the primary storylines, and some overarching context.
Pitch:
What if you thoughts, your memories, no longer belonged to you. What if the last semblance of privacy crumbled? No more secrets, no one beyond reproach. Nothing will be forgotten. Every fleeting joy, every mournful regret, every trauma, verified and catalogued. 30 years in the future a transparency crusade threatens individuality as we know it. An AI philosopher king builds a perfect, objective, VR history.
This is The Matrix of Augmented Reality with the structure of Batman Begins.
Janus is the unwanted child of disgraced tech luminaries. He's the result of an abortion ban prior to his parents exile. Janus is raised by his grandfather who struggles with mental illness, and Yorik, a stay at home robot with a secret.
Vesta is a star History Fixer. As she delves through and de-bugs the virtual past, Vesta struggles with ambiguity and the implications of an objective history.
As Janus seeks to overcome agoraphobia, he gets involved in a counter-revolution aimed at preserving thought privacy.
After failing to prevent the transparency crusade, Janus joins a “guerrilla” cell to launch an assault against the Napoleonic authority. His goal is to tear down the VR History before the illusion of freewill is destroyed for good.
As Janus and Vesta's path's converge the revolution goes into overdrive and spirals out of their control. It gets psychedelic.
History Emergent asks: Does trauma truly define us? Does family? Are we doomed to repeat cycles of past failure, or can we achieve escape velocity?
A young Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) travels to the Far East, where he's trained in the martial arts by Henri Ducard (Liam Neeson), a member of the mysterious League of Shadows. When Ducard reveals the League's true purpose -- the complete destruction of Gotham City -- Wayne returns to Gotham intent on cleaning up the city without resorting to murder. With the help of Alfred (Michael Caine), his loyal butler, and Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman), a tech expert at Wayne Enterprises, Batman is born.