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Diaries from the Future

Citizen denied access at a futuristic identity scanner displaying “Identity Not Found” in a rainy cyberpunk city with drones overhead

The City of Zero – 2049 Episode I

A future city governed by an algorithmic system called the Ledger faces a mysterious cyber intrusion that erases identities, exposing how fragile a society becomes when existence depends entirely on digital recognition

Wide sci-fi scene: Nyra hacking a holographic console, Kaal connected to a neural interface, Dreis observing drones falling over a stormy ocean horizon

Code: Sea Cyclone — 2048 Diaries from the Future

In 2048, autonomous fleets and algorithmic empires reshape maritime power. Three investigators uncover a covert system weaponizing logistics, climate, and supply chains to impose silent sovereignty across the oceans of trade and data

A cinematic noir scene set in a dark room combining an old library with futuristic technology. Four characters are positioned dramatically: Dreis stands center-left in a dark trench coat, holding a yellowed paper folder under warm orange lamplight; Nyra sits center-right with glowing white hair, her fingers poised above a floating holographic keyboard bathed in cold blue light; Kaal stands in the background as a silhouette before a rain-streaked panoramic window overlooking a cyberpunk cityscape; and Makono lurks in the foreground shadows at the far left, only his shoulder and a sardonic half-smile visible

When the Lights Began to Decide: Diaries from 2047

In 2047, urban sovereignty has not collapsed but been absorbed by algorithmic governance, where optimisation replaces accountability and four individuals dare to reintroduce friction into a system that quietly decides who remains visible

Night ocean scene with a tanker vessel and multiple glowing digital twin projections, surrounded by data overlays and lightning on the horizon

2046: The twin that watched the sea

In 2046, a maritime strategist confronts his vessel’s digital twin as freight markets stop reacting to events and begin anticipating them—forcing a choice between human judgment and algorithmic preemption

A futuristic cargo facility with stacked containers labeled “Cargo Hold 05,” neon lighting, misty atmosphere, and a glowing holographic crate on the floor

The Man in Cargo Hold Number 5 – Year 2044

In a city sustained by light, an unidentified man appears inside a sealed cargo hold, carrying a warning from the future that could unravel time, technology, and human judgment itself

Three futuristic investigators stand on a rain-soaked rooftop overlooking a cyberpunk cityscape at night. The bearded man on the left holds a holographic tablet, the hooded woman in the center manipulates a glowing blue circular interface, and the tactical-gear-clad man on the right displays a purple holographic screen. Behind them, towering skyscrapers with neon lights pierce through heavy rain and fog, while drones patrol the atmospheric urban landscape

Smuggling Ring: Year 2044

In a hyper-automated port city of 2044, three archivists trace a smuggling network hidden in logistics, data streams, and the city’s dangerous indifference to human disappearance

A silhouetted archivist in a dark control room views a large holographic screen showing a semi-transparent container ship glitching and disappearing, surrounded by cyan digital data streams and futuristic city structures, with warning messages displaying “Signal Lost” and “Data Corrupted” in a cyberpunk atmosphere

Mysterious Disappearance: 2043

In 2043, a container ship vanishes without a trace, forcing an archivist to confront erased realities, fractured memory, and the terrifying cost of a world that learns to forget