Cultural anthropologist, Margaret Mead, said “Never ever depend on governments or institutions to solve any major problems. All social change comes from the passion of individuals.” She also said, “Never underestimate the ability of a small group of committed individuals to change the world.”
But what if that small group of individuals decided to take control of not only evolution but the termination of almost an entire given species? What if, in their version of a master plan, they purposely and proactively introduced a virus so lethal that only a select group of individuals survived? And even then, members of that remaining group were under constant scrutiny. That is in part the essence of Robinson2. It’s about absolute control, deceit, deception, and betrayal.