- It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Numb)
In It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Numb), the chaos isn’t just coming—it’s already here. The song spirals from blind optimism into resignation, capturing the relentless churn of manipulated crises, collapsing institutions, and the numbing realization that there’s no escape.
- Rise of the Golden Idol
Cora remembers how the Chairman’s rise was built on deception, chaos, and blind devotion. A failed businessman turned reality star, he spoke the language of resentment, feeding on the fears of the disillusioned.
- The Department of Prosperity & Fiscal Responsibility
In The Department of Prosperity & Fiscal Responsibility, financial survival is no longer a right—it is a privilege granted only to the loyal. Magnus Vail, an unelected billionaire, now controls the entire economy, deciding who gets paid, who can access their savings, and who is left to starve.
- The Abduction of Alex
In The Abduction of Alex, Cora experiences the nightmare of watching her husband ripped from their home by the Circle’s enforcers. She hides as Alex stands his ground, recording the moment he knew was coming.
- The Flashbacks
In The Flashbacks, Cora scrolls through old TikToks and news clips, reliving the slow collapse of society under the Black Circle’s rule. From the first checkpoints to the rising cost of food, the dismantling of social programs, and the chilling enforcement of the Unity Index, each memory is a reminder of how it all unraveled.