Transmutation: A Galactic Override
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In the comfort of their 21st-century living room, three college friends immerse themselves in a hyper-realistic virtual experience inspired by The Fall of the Roman Empire—a brutal, cinematic game depicting its collapse under relentless Barbarian invasion. What begins as entertainment quickly turns into a high-stakes nightmare when Raj, a brilliant but daring scientist, introduces a groundbreaking serum that allows him to physically enter the game through advanced VR technology.
Inside the simulation, Raj is no longer a player—he’s a soldier in a living, breathing battlefield where pain is real, time is limited, and death is permanent. When a system failure traps him within the collapsing empire, his only chance of survival lies with his friends on the outside.
Refusing to lose him, they activate experimental VR goggles and transform themselves into powerful Galactic Avatars—beings enhanced with futuristic abilities far beyond the game’s original design. As they descend into a war-torn ancient world now fused with cosmic forces, they must navigate betrayal, shifting alliances, and an evolving enemy threat that adapts to their every move.
With the empire crumbling and Raj’s humanity fading, the trio must beat the game before it beats them—because in this world, one wrong choice doesn’t just end the mission… it erases you from reality.
A gripping sci-fi fantasy where history collides with the future and friendship becomes the ultimate weapon.
Gwendolyn West Gonzalez-
May 25 202655 minsFailed to add items
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