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His name is Saiku. He is a data analyst and report programmer for a major TV
network. He is from a middle class upbringing. His parents died in a car accident
when he was very young. He was raised by his uncle. Saiku practices meditation
and yoga, and is into Eastern Philosophy. He is fluent in several languages. Saiku
wants to better the world through helping others by volunteering for charity causes.
He is fairly apolitical but has an uncanny sense for justice. Saiku is a pescatarian.
Her name is Satya. She works at an organic vegan fast food joint part of a
worldwide chain. Satya is the daughter of a Telecom tycoon. Her mom, who was
a free spirit and who named her, died when she was born. She was raised by her
nanny. Satya is fluent in several languages, and accomplished in martial arts. She
is a rebel. Left home early in her life to fend for herself as she disagreed with her
dad’s vision of media control and manipulation. She belongs to a group of activists
fighting for social issues and income equality. Satya is vegan.
Both hope that the processed foods complex will cease to exist soon.
They are incredibly sharp individuals but also somewhat absentminded, forgetful
and dreamy.
The time is somewhere in the near future. The place, a major metropolis. Even
though they do not know each other, their lives follow a sort of parallel track.
It’s a Monday morning; they both overslept and are late for work. Getting ready
in a rush. They both ride motorcycles.
SPACE CASE
Words/Melody: Rivera & Seda
Music: No Matter What!
I wake up in the morning and I look at myself (yawn)
I don’t know what the time is but for sure I am late (oh, oh)
I take a speedy shower and get ready to leave
then suddenly I realize I can’t find my keys (Where are my keys?)
I’m looking in the closet, I look under the bed (They’re not here)
they’re nowhere to be found so I have breakfast instead (chomp, chomp)
I’m opening the freezer, need to get me some ice
and there they are my keys, (My keys!) why is it I’m not surprised?
(Why am I not surprised?)
I’m a Space Case “Space Case” (Oh my god! he’s such a Space Case)
I don’t know how I got to this place
I’m a Space Case “Space Case” (Such a Space Case!)
but I am not from outer space (Nah-ah, not from outer space)
I’m a Space Case “Space Case”
excuse me I don’t remember your face (Who are you anyway?)