Cat-faced
Joe’s world is situated a couple hundred years in the future, time is a
difficult thing to track but some people claim that the year is 2666, but
that’s just an urban legend, like Cat-faced Joe himself. The main goal of this
character is get back his human appearance, by reaching a place called “The
Garden of Eden”, from where he supposes he got his looks, along with his
longevity and the ability to see in the dark.
The human
days of Cat-faced Joe were lived a little ahead of our time, and were
interrupted by a cosmic holocaust. Something happened to the earth, the dead
seemed to be backing to life, a lot of people thought it was the Apocalypse and
some thought it was a zombie crisis (which made a lot people excited, by the
way) but the dead people where not who they were in their life time, not
because they would go in the streets after brains, but simply because they were
someone else. The dead gathered themselves and built stuff, lots of stuff,
stuff beyond any human knowledge, they created their own society before the
eyes of an astonished humanity, and they had a grim smile in their lips while
they did it, all of them. Scientists were able to recover a corpse of a living
dead guy and discovered that there were some kind of a parasite attached to his
brain, and later they discovered that the parasite came from the meteor that
fell into Russia February 2013. They raped the earth and all living beings;
they built ships and took off a long time before Cat-faced Joe’s story begins,
but not without leaving some samples of their cruelty behind, like grotesques
experiments with humans and animals.
The first
thing Cat-faced Joe needs to do before continue his journey to the Garden of
Eden is to show Carolyn how to get water (a very rare thing) from the man in
the egg house. Carolyn is a young woman who lives in a shelter built in the
undergrounds of a wasted city; she, her brother Tommy, Vince and Mary (who are
a couple just about to have a baby), an old dude called Barry and a punk kid
called Mick are the ones who inhabit the place. They were being helped by Joe
since some time ago, and now he would leave them.
A few
incidents led Cat-faced Joe out of his way to an underground city, which is
abundant in technology and resources, while Carolyn and the others have to
handle with a little girl who was trying to escape from the same place. Joe
reveals to a scientist he had been in that city before, a long time ago, and
served as a medium to the minds of the aliens, the reason being that he has
their DNA in him, every hybrid experiment was made using their DNA, and even
normal humans were contaminated with it in some occasions, in a way that these
humans would have their minds shared with the alien collective mind. This concept
of collective mind is central here, it is the reason why humans were able to
develop the surveillance system based on that city, using beings who share DNA
with aliens to access their minds and learn if they can come back. Joe
questions the man about the use of human children in the surveillance of the
aliens, and says it was forbidden as long as he remembers, and the answer is
that the space entities are coming back, that some are already here, in the
Garden of Eden, that there is no time and the hybrids they have are
insufficient to learn the information they need from their minds. The man also
says that there is a huge conflict in that city, between people who agree with
use of children at the operations and those who don’t. At the end of their
encounter Joe agrees to let them use him to access the minds of the aliens, as
long as they use no children with that purpose. After a while Joe discovers
that the people in charge of the city are using its technology to feed the
alien’s minds with human dreams, creativity and individuality. He asks for
help, through the dreams of the child who escaped the city, and is rescued by
his friends, what allows him to continue the search for his human face.
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