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  1. With recent technological advances, the ability to create an AR (augmented reality) world for people to teleport in and out of is in a final stage and ready for testing. Part of this testing will be held at Stetson University, the oldest school in Florida, a private university that has pride in its small class size and professor-student relationships. The AR world is [Think of something similar to Megaman BN] and will include: Faster/safer travel oncampus, a central hub for all administration, open fourms/BBS, and a social media system similar to [Facebook and the homepages from Megaman Battle Network games]. The Social Media System has a 'Friend' and 'Like' system and to promote students using this, the President (of the school) has offered that the students with the top number of Friends, will have all of their 4-year expences repaid in full. This has caused many people to do crazy and outlandish things inorder to gain friends. As a person gains this desire (thinking of calling it the "LIKE ME" phase), a glass shell (putting on display) forms around their home network. No one can bypass this with out [something like Truth Bullets from Dangan Ronpa, but more of information/facts about the person, and gained from spending ample time with them] In these glass shells form, the person's soul is held captive and their real world body is controlled by their [shadow], which will attempt to do the [crazy act] for attention (think of when Ameno-sagiri in Persona 4 said something along the lines of "this is what mankind truly desires")
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  3. As of late, more and more students have been leaving for many different reasons, thereby causing the school to feel empty. This might seem normal for a college, but Stetson isn't an easy school to get into, thus most people wouldn't leave unless it was dire. The year is 2011, our hero is starting his first year at Stetson where he'll make friends, attend classes, and try to solve the mystery involving why so many people are leaving the school after working so hard to get in.
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