Nestor Stevats nurtured a dream, a belief, he was convinced the human mind could become far more than what it was. He believed the mind was stifled from the moment of birth, shackled, mentally and physically, moulded to fit into society like sheep.
Psychogenesis would change that. He wanted to take a newborn baby and hold it in isolation, in total darkness, in total silence, and let psychogenesis take its course. Nestor Stevats did just that. The baby survived, and the evolution of the mind had begun.
But Nestor's dream became the worst nightmare imaginable. He released such power that the country stood on the brink of complete devastation. Nestor Stevats had created the monster that was the ID, and now it was free. . .