capaldi wrote:
A group of teens wake up one day without any memory at all, all they can remember is their name. They
find themselves in small rooms that looks like a mix between a prison
cell and a hospital room. They are scared and all alone, with no
knowledge of the others existing.
After what seems like forever, someone finally comes to get them, and it soon becomes evident that the
people that they meet on the way is not going to be nice. These teens
soon find themselves as test subject in weird experiment.
This is their new life now, they wake up in their cell, with bruises and in
pain, they get something to eat before they are brought to be
experimented on, then back to the cell for a couple of hours, they get
some more food before they once again are brought for more experiments
before it is time to go to bed. For about a years’ time they live after
this pattern, still with no knowledge about each other. Until one day
everything changes.
Instead of eating lunch in their room the teens are brought to a spacious room that looks like a cafeteria, and
for the first time ever they get to meet each other. They get left
alone, as if the scientists hope that something will happen. But nothing
does.
The group slowly begins to talk and get to know each other and just as they start to actually know each other the scientist comes
back to get them, and they don´t look happy since they clearly have not
gotten the result that they hoped for. It is when they start to drag the
teens away from each other, back to their routine that it happens.
The group discovers why they have been here, and what the scientist have
been doing. They have powers that they can´t control, and they don´t
know if they always have had them or if they are the results of the
experiments. They don´t have much time to think of it since now is their
only chance to escape.
Will they be able to get away from the scientist, what will happen to them, will they be able to survive on
their own and most importantly, will they ever get their memory back?