Corporate healthcare doesn’t care about you and your sickness. It doesn’t see you, except to feed off you, before spitting you out less whole than when you’ve had to go in grovelling to Big Pharma. Consider yourself disenfranchised, deserted and betrayed.
You’re not the only one of society’s rejects. Far from it. South Street is teeming with people like you. Not even consumers – consumables, and certainly disposable. You are together in your adversity. And some of you are stronger than others …
Inside your Warehouse Crib, the four of you have been harnessing the drive your obsessions lend you to learn how to sculpt magick, not only to survive, but to thrive. You’re pretty adept body alchemists by now – punks with power.
When your friend Tessa comes knocking, you know it’s time to get off the fence and use your privilege to fight the corrupt and corrupting system.
The characters are:
- Genesis Daniels: A diabetic programmer who’s juicing her insulin to produce more efficient physical output.
- Hye Su Park: A pharmacist who steals prescription drugs to tweak her mental performance.
- Antoine Pierce: A nurse who performs self-surgery to implant plastic components to enhance their body.
- Lucia Morgan: A street punk artist who does body-contorting performance art.