Dome of Gods
The story is set in a future world where humanity has made great strides in genetic research and biotechnology. Scientists have developed a powerful new serum that promises to unlock the full potential of the human body and give people extraordinary powers.
The serum is in high demand and many people are eager to try it, despite the fact that the success rate is low and the serum has dangerous side effects. Those who take the serum and survive often suffer from severe illnesses and mental disorders that leave them unable to control their powers.
As the serum becomes more widely used, the number of people affected by its side effects begins to grow. These individuals, known as "genetic outcasts," are driven mad by their powers and begin to wreak havoc on society. They become mindless creatures that destroy everything in their path, unable to control their powers or their actions.
The government and the scientific community are at a loss as to how to deal with the growing problem of the genetic outcasts. Some advocate for stricter regulations on the use of the serum, while others argue for a complete ban.
As the situation deteriorates, a small group of scientists and activists begin to investigate the cause of the serum's side effects. They discover that the serum was developed using genetic material from a highly advanced alien race, and that the serum's side effects are a result of human's incompatibility with the alien DNA.
With this knowledge, the group sets out to find a cure for the genetic outcasts and to prevent further use of the serum. They race against time as the genetic outcasts continue to wreak havoc and the government becomes increasingly desperate to find a solution.
As they work to find a cure, the group must also confront the moral and ethical implications of their actions. They must weigh the potential benefits of unlocking the full potential of the human body against the terrible cost of the serum's side effects.
In the story, the world is on the brink of an apocalypse, caused by the widespread use of the serum. The environment is in ruins, cities are destroyed, and the population is decimated by the side effects of the serum. The air is polluted, the water is contaminated, and the land is scarred by the destruction caused by the mindless creatures.
The government, who once promoted and supported the use of the serum, is now struggling to maintain control in the face of the crisis. They are overwhelmed by the scale of the destruction and the number of people affected by the serum's side effects. They are also facing widespread public discontent, as people demand accountability and justice for the harm caused by the serum.
To deal with the crisis, the government creates a secret organization to control and manage the serum's aftermath. This organization, known as the "Serum Antinod," is tasked with finding a cure for the genetic outcasts, and with controlling and monitoring the population.
The Serum Antinod is made up of scientists, military personnel, and government officials. They have access to the most advanced technology and resources, and are empowered to make whatever decisions are necessary to maintain control and order in the society. They are given sweeping powers to arrest, detain, and even execute those who pose a threat to the society.
The Serum Antinod is a shadowy and powerful organization that operates in secrecy, and is accountable to no one but the government. They are seen as both a savior and a threat by different groups in the society. Some see them as the only hope for restoring order, while others view them as a dictatorship that is oppressing the population.