Azad

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What if the company meant to protect our futures couldn't find its CEO? Azad is the visionary who built Future Now Systems into a juggernaut responsible for the world's hopes and dreams. Yet, internal struggles plague the organization, particularly the Unraveling, which threatens Future Now's predictive power. Powerful forces inside and outside the company conspire against Azad. With the weight of the world on his shoulders, Azad vanishes, sparking a mystery that even Future Now's all-seeing eye can't seem to unravel. 


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In "The Vanishing," down-on-his-luck detective Sterling is hired to find Azad, the missing CEO of Future Now Systems. Dive deep into Lower Shanghai's seedy underbelly to uncover clues and secrets, where only there could someone as powerful as Azad escape the all-seeing eyes of his own organization. This story is part of the “Lost In The Hyperverse” series.

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Source: 2084 World RelationshipS

Azad, the CEO of Future Now Systems, is one of the world's most powerful and influential figures in 2084. His company literally produces the future, using advanced predictive technology to guide individuals and organizations towards their goals. Future Now's insights are integral to global planning, making Azad a pivotal force in shaping society. His decisions impact every aspect of life, from personal aspirations to international strategies, positioning him at the center of a world that relies heavily on his company's foresight. Azad's mysterious disappearance threatens the stability of this future-oriented society, igniting a profound crisis. Read His Full Profile

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Ecclesia (6): Azad's philosophy aligns with Ecclesian beliefs, advocating for a select group to maintain world balance, and he helped form the Ecclesian Council.

Off-Worlders (2): Azad supports free market capitalism and acknowledges off-world colonies' importance but has little interest in leaving Earth.

Paradisian (1): Azad had significant involvement with the Paradisians during his time at the Global Mind Project, and has been influenced by his wife’s Paradisian philosophy.

Transhumanist (1): Azad explores Transhumanist technology to advance Future Now but avoids adopting such technologies personally.

Traditionalist (0): Azad shares no views with traditionalists, focusing instead on advancing technology for power and relevance.

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