Joe is in dire straights. Despite his education, he could not get a job in the IT industry. He had money to live a month or two in his cramped up department, but he was growing desperate with his current finacial situation.
The IT jobs were going overseas, and even his attempts on odd jobs to get by had been relatively fruitless due to the economy. He wasn't pulling in money.
Feeling gloomy, Joe opened his apartment door and was knocked out of his reverie when he saw the odd looking mail package that was dropped through his slot. Dropping his things and taking the package to his computer desk (which doubled as his dining table) he opened it up and proceeded to read the instructions that came with the CD-Rom.
Joe snorted at everything this "Chronivac" could supposively do, and thought it was nothing more then a spyware program in disguise. It wasn't without merit though, it'd give him some stuff to do to test out how well his pride and joy computer worked.
Tossing in the CD-Rom, Auto-run started doing its job. No alerts went off, so Joe proceeded to go through the generic install process as usual. An surprising few seconds later, it said the program is ready to run.
Still giving it the benefit of the doubt, Joe examined all the features he remembered from the instructions. He still could not believe this program could change a person, their thoughts, and even reality.
Using both his computer savvy and imagination, he decides to test its limits...