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Thirty years into a dystopian future, the unemployed have been forcibly banished to a region known as The Zone, where they endure crippling hunger, poverty, and lack of access to basic resources like clean drinking water. This contrasts sharply with the adjacent town, where a privileged minority enjoys a lifestyle of comfort and excess. The disparity creates a breeding ground for resentment, and when the two worlds collide, the effects are explosive.
At the heart of this narrative is Reuben Garcia, a family man working at Aquaville, the town's sole water supplier. His character embodies the duality of life within this starkly divided society as he navigates the personal and professional struggles dictated by systemic inequality.