
Drumming the blues out

Multipliers
Title: The Journey of the Multipliers Begins
In the near future, the concrete jungle is divided among the population. Fences and security robots restrict the movement of citizens, separating the poor from the elite. Luxury is reserved for the latter, while the former live in misery. There is no middle class to buffer the gap between the two.
All resources are controlled and monopolized by the elite. They deem the humans relatively useless and provide minimal tasks for them. The lucky few scrounge for a living, in charge of collecting and managing the waste of the elites. The rubbish of the wealthy becomes the primary supply of goods for the Scroungers.
The scene is bleak, yet a new group emerges. They call themselves the Multipliers, and their goal is to shatter the status quo. They envision a world where resources are shared, and no one is above another. With an unwavering determination, the Multipliers begin their journey, hoping to empower the people and overthrow the corruption of the elite.
As the journey commences, the Multipliers face many obstacles and challenges. Their fight is not only with the reigning power but also among themselves. The hope of uniting the populace seems difficult as everyone is skeptical and distrustful of one another.
But the Multipliers remain steadfast, and their cause inspires others to join their ranks. The journey becomes more robust, and the message of equality spreads.
As the Multipliers challenge the ruling class, a battle ensues. The elite will not easily relinquish their hold on power. The Multipliers must overcome them to bring forth change.
The journey of the Multipliers has just begun, but the hope they bring is bright. They will continue to push forward, inspiring others to do the same, and change the world they live in.
In this futuristic novel, a thousand years have passed since the Scroungers revolution. They had salvaged the technology of the elites and created habitats to protect people from the polluted environment until it was safe for humans. However, the life expectancy of the Scroungers had significantly decreased due to the lack of physical activity, and the elites remained relatively healthy only if they chose to maintain their fitness.
An unexpected malfunction in the habitat’s software resulted in the dome’s force field not letting people out even after the environment had healed. The Multipliers, named for their ability to amplify their talents and knowledge, discovered a mysterious instrument that could create a rift in the dome’s force field by playing a certain note. They soon realized that different notes could transport them through time.
Stev, the first to venture outside of the dome, was soon followed by Shel, and their journey began. They discovered the ability to re-enter the dome from anywhere by walking through it. However, to exit, the correct note needed to be played.
As they traveled, they encountered various characters, including the Nog and Zeik Zimbo. The Multipliers had a mission to destroy the Question Authority program, which aimed to eliminate undesirable thoughts by reprogramming anyone who dared to pose a prohibited question.
Stev and Shel embarked on a perilous adventure to take down the oppressive system and liberate the masses. But the path was fraught with challenges and hidden secrets, leading them to question everything they thought they knew about their world.
In this epic saga, the Multipliers’ journey remained focused on bringing freedom and equality to a people long oppressed by those in power, their message of hope and change ringing true across time and space.A thousand years after the Scroungers revolution, the elites’ technology helped create habitats to shield people from pollution until it was safe. However, the Scroungers’ life expectancy took a hit due to a lack of physical activity, while the elites remained relatively healthy if they prioritized fitness.
When a software malfunction kept the dome force-field intact even when it was safe to venture out, the Multipliers – with their ability to amplify talents and knowledge – discovered an instrument that could create a rift by playing specific notes. They realized the notes could also transport them through time.
Stev was the first to explore outside, and Shel followed soon after. They could enter any dome by walking through it, but the correct note was needed for exit. Along the way, they met the likes of Nog and Zeik Zimbo and had a mission to destroy Question Authority – a program to reprogram anyone asking prohibited questions.
Stev and Shel would embark on a perilous journey to bring freedom and equality to the oppressed masses. Their path was challenging, with hidden secrets that made them confront their knowledge of the world. Yet the Multipliers remained focused on their goal of inspiring hope and change across time and space.
As they traveled further, the Multipliers encountered groups of people living outside the dome, surviving by their own means. These outsiders were suspicious of the Multipliers at first, but their mission resonated with them. Together, they worked to dismantle the oppressive system and create a new world order. They spent many years exploring different times and spaces, always searching for the perfect moment to take down the elites.
Finally, the day came when everything aligned. The Multipliers played the correct note, and the force field of the dome shattered into a million pieces. The leaders of the elites were taken by surprise and did not stand a chance against the Multipliers and their allies. In the end, they were forced to relinquish their hold on power.
The Multipliers succeeded in their mission, but they knew that their work was not yet over. They stayed vigilant, always ready to fight for the freedom and equality they had worked so hard to achieve. The journey of the Multipliers had been long and difficult, but they emerged victorious in the end, shining a beacon of hope for anyone looking to take on the current power structures of the world.
As the Multipliers continued on their journey, they faced many personal challenges that tested their will and determination. One such challenge came when they stumbled across a group of people who had given up hope and resigned themselves to their fate as oppressed citizens. The Multipliers knew that these people had to be inspired to make a stand against the elites but didn’t know how to do it.
As they pondered their next move, one of the Multipliers, a young woman named Lyra, came up with an idea. She suggested to the remaining Multipliers that they split up and spend time living amongst these people, learning their ways and gaining their trust. The group accepted her proposal, and they each set out to live amongst different communities.
Lyra found a group of people who were living deep in the forests, hiding from the elites and their robots. They were highly skilled hunters and gatherers and lived with minimal technology. Lyra appreciated how resilient they were and how they’d developed a deep understanding of the planet’s natural systems. She learned their ways and helped them understand what was happening beyond their borders, inspiring them to join the fight.
Meanwhile, another Multiplier, a man named Jax, found himself amongst a group of nomads traveling across the desert. Jax marveled at their ability to navigate the harsh environment and their deep-rooted sense of community. He spent months learning their ways, and in return, he taught them about democracy, and they vowed to join the Multipliers’ revolution.
As the Multipliers continued to live amongst different communities, they gained a better understanding of what it meant to truly connect with people and inspire hope. They realized that it wasn’t just about taking down the elites, but about building a new world order that worked for everyone.
As they emerged from their travels, each Multiplier had a new confidence and a renewed determination to complete their mission. They had gained not only allies but also personal connections that would help shape their vision of a better world. Together, they dismantled the oppressive system and created a new world order, one founded on the principles of freedom, equality, and community.
Inside the dome, life for the citizens was a monotonous cycle. Everyone had a designated job, and their duties were primarily to serve the elites. There were two kinds of citizens: the Scroungers, who were responsible for collecting and managing the waste of the elites, and the tech operators, who maintained and repaired the equipment in the dome.
A typical day for a Scrounger would start early in the morning. They would load their carts with the elite’s waste, which would be sorted and repurposed into useful items. The air was stale, and the smell of garbage lingered everywhere. As they worked, the Scroungers would look longingly at the large, luxurious buildings where the elites lived, wondering what it would be like to live in such opulence.
The tech operators had a slightly different schedule. They worked in shifts, ensuring that the dome’s machinery was always running smoothly. They would inspect and repair the robots that stood guard at the dome’s entrances, ensuring that no one could escape. It was tedious work, but the tech operators took pride in keeping the dome running smoothly.
In the evenings, everyone would return to their designated living areas, small apartments that were cramped and spartan. They would eat their meager meals, watch the mandatory propaganda reminders on their screens, and then retire for the night.
For most citizens, this was their entire existence. There was no joy, no passion, no hope. But the Multipliers knew that there was so much more to life than this. They knew that everyone deserved the right to freedom and equality. And so, they traveled, lived, and learned, gaining the knowledge and confidence to take down the oppressive system and create a new world order for all.Before the Scroungers’ revolution, life for the citizens in the dome was divided into two distinct categories: the elites and the working-class.
A typical day for an elite citizen would start late in the morning, with a personal assistant waking them up and presenting them with a menu for breakfast. The elites lived in large, luxurious buildings and had access to all kinds of amenities, including personal gyms, pools, and theaters. After breakfast, the elites would attend meetings, focusing on ways to maintain their power and wealth.
Meanwhile, the working-class citizens, or Scroungers, had their day scheduled from sunrise to sunset. They would wake up early in the morning, get dressed in their designated Scrounger uniform, and head out to their designated job area. Some Scroungers would work in waste management, while others would work in factories producing items for the elites.
The air was stale and filled with the smell of waste and industrial pollution. The work was grueling, and the pay was meager. The Scroungers had no access to the amenities available to the elites and were forced to live with very few resources in their small apartments.
The working-class citizens worked hard to maintain the machinery of the dome that the elites used to maintain their luxurious lifestyle. They were heavily monitored by the robot guards, and any sign of rebellion was quickly crushed by the elites’ police force.
After a long day of hard work, the Scroungers would return to their apartments for a meager meal provided by the elites. The meal would be eaten quickly, and they would retire for the night, ready to start the process all over again the next day.
The elites had all the power and resources, and the working-class had no means of bettering their lives. It was a system of oppression, and the Scroungers knew that something had to be done to break free from it. This realization led to the Scroungers’ revolution, with the Multipliers leading the charge towards a new world order founded on the principles of freedom and equality.
the scroungers economy was base on the The waste of the elites. A mob type rule over the garbage was a big part of the scroungers life. The elites had most jobs filled by robots and AI. The walls and fences patrolled by robot security kept the scroungers at bay. The multipliers created a computer virus and destroy the elite monopoly of resources. Then they take the technology of the elites and create the domes that malfunction and imprison people for a 1000 years. Then the multipliers,through music, creat a doorway in the doom. They re-unite humanity and create a phlegmatic tube transport system that will connect humanity and last for thousandths of years.