Gendered in the World of the Genderless

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Summary

Ten years after World War III resulted in the founding of the New order where conflict and peace were abundant and violence was unheard - where everyone was treated indiscriminately - or so they say.

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

Prologue

Ten years after the War of 2081 resulted in the founding of the New Order. It was enacted to settle the ensuing issue of violence, discrimination, illnesses, and corruption within our world, and was built upon the foundation that all of the nations were to be united and ruled by one, fair, human leader, who selected by our peace mother. She glorified the idea of a unanimous belief in no religious beliefs and deployed peacekeepers that patrolled each country like an omniscient angel. We were completely unaware, or arrogantly oblivious, of the meaning of our surveillance and the way they controlled us. They were the 'absolutes,' the ones whose words were spoken according to the law, and were the law. They captured and reprimanded anyone who disturbed the order in this world and sent them of to a re-education camp where every single person returns as a better more reformed human being. In order to reassure the civilians were pure of corruption, they injected neural monitors into us before birth that monitored our brainwaves and thoughts while creating inaudible radio waves that'd disable us from formulating thoughts from the 'dark ages', and required us to recite the Hundred Oath at school before lectures began. They gave us miracle medicines they called 'Bliss' which inherently solved the issues of rampant diseases that took the lives of millions in the dark ages and enhanced the immunity of its intaker by ten folds. Everyone is genderless until their coming of age ceremony - all beautiful and handsome- and had the same capabilities as everyone else - or so we thought. Every human was unique, however, we were all undoubtedly puppets and dogs that loyally obeyed the wills of the society - the society I once thought of as dignified and just.