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In the entire year 2234, experts have successfully achieved forward time travel. THE STUDY Institute at Turtle Lake, North Dakota, has put in over 30 years focusing on the project. Lane Mason could be the first individual to enter the capsule. And Lane realized when he volunteered for the job that he would never have the ability to gain. When he exits the capsule in 3853 to find a brutal world where the human race has been enslaved by huge organizations, Lane regrets going out of the capsule. Corporate and business slaves make up 96 percent of the human race, spend their lives working in slave prisons, and are being used to provide individual organs to the privileged elite. Lane hardly survives for per annum in the prison plantation. He considers starting a rebellion, but he soon realizes that any attempt to start out a rebellion would be futile. The organizations have slowly but surely and completely wiped out the real history of the human race. Prisoners do not know that humans were once free. But even amid the brutality associated with an enslaved entire world, love still sees a means. Humans are individual, in the end. Lane's only hope is to escape the prison and return to the capsule. Although he can't gain home to his time, if the guy can escape, they can travel forward with time in the hope that the distant future will be better. But what would a global in the distant future, much beyond the prisons of the 39th hundred years end up like? Would the prisons remain? Would the human race remain? Would Earth itself remain? Lane determines that he's better off dying as a free man within an unfamiliar future than living as a slave. This story has two different parts: Part one takes place on the planet in the 39th hundred years. Part two takes place in the distant future, much beyond the brutality of the 39th hundred years. It is a tale about the strength of love that endures regardless of an endless group of hardships. Most importantly, it is a tale about courage and the consistent human soul. This book is made up of intimate situations and is recommended for adults.