T

T

Reloaded T: Ghosts in the Machine

by Nick Peterson, Old Nick

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An interactive story, murder, mystery thriller in 3 acts revolving around the number 6 and the letter T. Two men from very different backgrounds meet and discover that they are both guided by invisible ghosts and they are in fact two machines forced to live a life haunted by an incurable condition. The story is divided into 3 parts and all divided by 66 sub-parts. At the beginning, there are 66 interviews between a psychiatrist named DOC and the character "G" and DOC and Roosevelt who will later become President Roosevelt of the United States of America. What Roosevelt and the character G have in common is that they are both "T" Tinnitus sufferers: at times, it feels like the brain has been controlled by aliens or ghosts. They often end up rolling on the floor as they can't cope with this phenomenon. The second part of the story is a follow up treatment with DOC and -G and Roosevelt by email. The therapy progresses by a series of 66 email exchanges until the exchange has been brutally interrupted and the emails are bouncing back and DOC is no longer available; something has happened. The last part of the film is set in the future. During the inauguration of the tallest building in town presented live on TV, Roosevelt who became President of the United States of America is being held at gunpoint by G and they will both end up being trapped in a room for 24 hours. During that time they will discover that they are both possessed by T.

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