The setting:

The year is 2138 AD, the world as we know it, about a population of 8.7 billion people has been reduced to 5 billion people with millions requiring long term treatments. The Kronos-33 virus, while remaining manageable for several years has had several genetic reshuffles and mutations in rapid succession and began causing a domino effect in infected people to begin as a benign fatigue to collapsing organ failure with an almost undetectable killswitch.  A genius pathologist nailed down a vaccine and with extreme mandated quarantining, K-33 was put back into remission. The world had a chance to breathe and recollect itself. The economy is in shambles, but people can now return to work to some extent. Industrial processes are just waking up again after sometimes complete halts of PPE and even food shipments. Some cities and towns have become complete ghost towns, only having their medical facilities either stripped and moved, or larger hospitals becoming towns within themselves. The best aid to recovering society is coming together and helping one another in this time of ruin.

The Character:

Charlie Lumi has difficulty traveling long distances to get groceries or food, due to population in their area being dwindled and resources scarce. They get to know Mat McFood, who wishes to keep making food for people, and gets interested in his services. However, in these horrible times, when one of the only things keeping society together is kindness, they want a way to keep this chain going forward and give back to someone else who is in need. They thought, that their way of giving back would be to the people still in terror, scared to leave their houses but lacking joy and entertainment. They started streaming to connect to these lonely people sharing anything he could that brought themselves joy: drawing, knitting tutorials, taking care of their plans, streaming movie watch-alongs or just talking to anyone who tunes in. One viewer, they noticed would tune in every time and were particularly grateful

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