- A scientist tasks his employees with a "historic" mission to travel back in time to revise history and save the world.
- In 2053, the world is in much deeper trouble than today. Cities have become islands (New York city is three islands.) There are more storms, hurricanes, tsunamis, tornadoes, fire tornadoes, giant ants and robots keep breaking the Three Laws of Robotics. Theree are also a lot of spooky animal sounds.
One day the AI version of deceased tech trillionaire Kening Fealty assigns three employees to "mind travel" back to 2023 (by drinking a foul liquid and staring into a clothing dryer/wormhole while listening to the theme from Mahogany, allowing them to plant thoughts into people who used off-brand hand sanitizer, which happened to be teaming with nanobots.) Their mission: to convert the destroyers of our world into being healers instead. Easy peasy.
Over eight episodes, the crew: inhabits a little girl to convince her fossil fuel mogul father that his wealth won't let him escape the consequences of the climate catastrophe he's bringing about; persuades a sociopathic Wall Street master of the universe to stop destroying everyone else's American dream through the only one he's ever loved, his dog Bennie; distracts a child software genius so he won't invent a virtual reality platform even more toxic than X; catechizes a prosperity gospel TV preacher into actually helping the poor; shows an influential liberal congresswoman that nuclear power is actually green energy. Their final mission is to entice the flesh-and-blood Fealty to give up his various evil ways, with extremely unexpected consequences.
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