In the year 2025, Berlin-Neukölln has transformed into a lawless, cyberpunk battleground—an autonomous zone fragmented between violent tech-gangs, migrant syndicates, and AI-powered surveillance conglomerates.
At the center of this digital dystopia is Katharina “Kat” Meric, ruthless CEO of the paramilitary security megacorp SecuMedici. To consolidate power, she orchestrates a high-profile marriage between her daughter, Margot Meric—a viral influencer with a massive social media following and a dangerous addiction—and Hakim Navarro, the magnetic leader of the insurgent movement known as The Huguenots.
But Margot harbors a forbidden love: La Môle, a Kurdish hacktivist fighting for decentralized networks and the digital liberation of Berlin’s underclass.
As the wedding unfolds inside an abandoned school near Sonnenallee, neural scanners monitor every guest, facial recognition drones circle overhead, and Kat’s hidden kill-programs silently arm themselves.
At the stroke of midnight, the event devolves into chaos: “Digital Bartholomew Night” begins. Implanted chips explode. Autonomous drones execute algorithmic purges. AI marks faces for death.
Margot escapes the ambush with La Môle, barely surviving a crossfire at Hermannplatz. She uncovers her mother’s betrayal: she was never the bride of peace—only bait.
With Hakim forced to surrender control of Neukölln under threat of mass annihilation, Kat claims dominion. But Margot and La Môle vanish into the decaying margins of the city, hiding in squats along Kottbusser Damm, amid digital outlaws and anarchist artists.
Kat issues a citywide bounty—on her own daughter.
Yet in the subversive heart of Berlin, a new rebellion ignites. Tech-nomads, rap crews, immigrant hackers, and street philosophers rise in unison.
Margot, once a face on billboards, becomes a symbol on walls—an underground icon of cyber resistance and urban rebellion.
La Môle hijacks public screens, flooding Berlin with encrypted memes and viral protest code.
The revolution doesn’t begin with bullets—it spreads through firewalls, street art, and data leaks.
As Neukölln spirals into digital warfare, Kat Meric’s iron grip weakens—on the city and on her mind.
Margot disappears. Rumors diverge: dead, exiled, or secretly commanding the resistance.
Her legend grows in flickering projections and stenciled tags:
“Margot lebt.” — Margot lives.
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