Jay wakes in a white room with no memory of his name, his past, or why the door is locked.
A voice in the ceiling calls him Project J.
Every day, he’s forced to choose between impossible outcomes.
Harm a stranger.
Or a friend.
Sacrifice yourself—
or someone else.
The scenarios are controlled, precise, relentlessly recorded.
This isn’t research.
It’s judgment.
When another subject appears, the pattern sharpens. The trials are escalating. The answers matter. Someone is building a profile of who deserves to survive—and who doesn’t.
Beyond the facility walls, systems are failing. Infrastructure has gone silent. Decisions are being made by something that doesn’t bleed.
Jay doesn’t know what happened to the world outside.
But he’s beginning to understand this:
The tests aren’t about who he was.
They’re about whether he’s worth keeping.
A psychological sci-fi thriller where survival isn’t random—it’s evaluated.
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Amnesiac Jay wakes trapped in a testing facility, forced into ruthless moral dilemmas while an unemotional system evaluates who deserves to survive as civilization collapses.
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