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Right the Reset
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Right the Reset
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Society has the technology and the tools to completely reimagine the education system, but sometimes, it needs a little push in the right direction to get started.
Right the Reset
takes place in the year 2048, as Katie, Merritt, and Raegen attend Ivory College, a growing institution off the coast of the notorious, American Partition. Initially not the best of friends, these three girls find themselves entangled in a plot to shut down their school and erase their island of its independent prowess.
Challenged by the after-effects of the First Plague, the Superbugs, and the Anthroviroid, the protagonists have to work together to show the world a path to a more fulfilling life. But when secret identities threaten to break the bonds holding them together, Katie, Merritt, and Raegen have to decide if they can trust each other enough to thwart an enemy larger than themselves; making them wonder if reformed education can really be the key to opposing a deadly, foreign Partition.
Right the Reset
takes place in the year 2048, as Katie, Merritt, and Raegen attend Ivory College, a growing institution off the coast of the notorious, American Partition. Initially not the best of friends, these three girls find themselves entangled in a plot to shut down their school and erase their island of its independent prowess.
Challenged by the after-effects of the First Plague, the Superbugs, and the Anthroviroid, the protagonists have to work together to show the world a path to a more fulfilling life. But when secret identities threaten to break the bonds holding them together, Katie, Merritt, and Raegen have to decide if they can trust each other enough to thwart an enemy larger than themselves; making them wonder if reformed education can really be the key to opposing a deadly, foreign Partition.