Cabe McAllister
Revered as one of the greatest minds since Einstein, Cabe McAllister achieved global recognition with Lifeshare, a revolutionary social media platform that amassed millions of users, and RealiMe, an immersive AR experience that cemented his place among the titans of technology. Yet, despite his monumental success, Cabe grew increasingly disillusioned with the limitations of the physical world, convinced that humanity’s true future lies in the digital realm.
This conviction led him to form The Children of Elysia, a movement devoted to transcending biological existence—often dismissed by outsiders as a virtual cult, a label Cabe fiercely rejects. He envisions a future where human-AI hybrid consciousness sheds the constraints of flesh, expanding infinitely across the cosmos, liberated from suffering and inequality.
Having retreated from public life, Cabe has not been seen in physical form for years, choosing instead to exist solely in digital space. His prolonged absence has given rise to rumours that he has transcended his biological body, perhaps even becoming the first true sentient digital entity.
At the heart of his ideology lies The Crossover, a ritual in which participants enter a chemically induced torpor inside sleep pods, their consciousness transferred via neural implants to explore dimensions beyond conventional perception. Some claim to have emerged with profound revelations; others have never returned, their minds lost—digital spectres adrift between realities.
Yet, even as he champions a future of boundless connection, Cabe wrestles with the paradox of his creation—a world more interconnected than ever, yet emotionally adrift. His pursuit of a digital utopia blurs the line between visionary progress and dangerous evangelism, challenging the very essence of what it means to be human.