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The [Human] year is 2,369. It has been over three centuries since the virus nearly wiped out the human population. No one believed it was a big deal at first, and by the time humanity realized its errors, it was too late. The virus had already wiped out over seven billion people. With just over half a million people left on the entire planet, the fate of the species was looking grim. Then... they arrived.
No one had ever seen anything like them; they were unlike any creature, real or fictional, known to mankind. They said they hailed from an advanced alien civilization, millions of light years away, and when asked for their names, they merely replied with, “Soyavadim.” The Soyavadim claimed to have been watching over Earth for millennia, and that they were very close with the ancient civilizations, having given them advanced technologies and secret knowledge of the universe. These strange aliens also went as far as to say that many stories from human mythologies across the globe were spawned due to humans having encounters with them, and said humans—not knowing how to process the situation—wrote books about concepts they called “God(s)” and “religion.” Humanity was skeptical at first when the Soyavadim offered to save the Homo sapien species in exchange for letting them colonize Earth. But when they shared with the people their futuristic technologies (ie advanced biology machines: which allowed humans to forego nourishment, sleep, hydration, and even aging), the meek humans graciously bowed down to their new rulers.
For the next hundred years or so, the humans lived together in harmony with the Soyavadim. The aliens had set up a few bases across the globe, with intergalactic traffic going in and out of the atmosphere to visit. But the humans were not allowed anywhere near these bases; they were instructed to simply act as if the Soyavadim did not even exist. And so they did. Life in human society was as close to worldwide utopia as it had ever been. Or at least, so they thought.
You see, the Soyavadim had been putting up a façade to fool the humans. They let the stupid meatbags have access to all the technology that humans deemed “revolutionary” (while the Soyavadim called it “archaic”) as a distraction, so that none of them would be concerned with what was happening behind the indestructible walls surrounding the bases. Throughout that century of what was known as the most peaceful, idyllic era of humanity (labeled “The Harmonic Age” by human historians), the Soyavadim were quietly conducting scientific studies and experiments. They used human criminals (whom human society had outcasted from their communities) as test subjects for cloning research. Said subjects were made immortal, so that the studies could go on indefinitely, and they were subjected to decades of torture and painful procedures. Finally, by the year 2,200, the Soyavadim had perfected their creation: The Hu-Toy.
The harmony between the Soyavadim and Humans ended at this point, the former species having grown tired of pretending to be the latter’s ally. There was a mass genocide: the original human population was mercilessly slaughtered, and their cities were destroyed. The Soyavadim had no need for them, for they had trillions of sperm and eggs saved up to keep the new Hu-Toy species in production for eternity. Earth became known across the universe as Hu-Toy Hub, where alien species of all sorts and from all different galaxies and dimensions could come to purchase one of the hot little fleshsuits. At first, Hu-Toys were merely used for sexual recreation purposes, but as they became more popular, the original model was upgraded and rereleased several times.
Now, in 2,369, many different alien species have become residents of Earth, living everywhere from the top of mountains, to the sky, to on the ocean floor. And all of them have at least one Hu-Toy in their abodes.
But unbeknownst to the Soyavadim (or any other alien species), some of the original humans *survived*, and are scattered across the globe, living in secret civilizations that are largely underground and secluded. It is unknown just how many original humans survived, but some of the smarter ones estimate there to be approximately 20,000, worldwide. It is the goal of these civilizations to merely continue life in secrecy, enjoy their freedom and autonomy, and never be caught by the alien intruders. But some of the humans wish for change. They read old books that tell tales of what society used to be, and they long to experience such fantastical things (such as watching a movie or visiting a park) that their ancestors took for granted. There has been talk amongst these humans (they call themselves “The Dreamers”) about starting a resistance, whose goal would be to start a revolution against their evil oppressors. But such talk is, by and large, banished in these underground human societies, due to corruption as well as fear of being found and enslaved.
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