Jaxon, who is considered to be a prodigy amongst his peers in the scientific world, deals with the loss of his son after a paramilitary group wages war on world governments and anyone that supports them. Due to his son being killed, Jaxon turns into a different man. He hates, and all he can think of is a way to repay the world for the hate it caused him – the love it stole from him.
Instead of using his wealth to become just another killer, he constructs a plan to change the entire system of judge, jury, and executioner. When the world finds out what he has done, will they judge him as a revolutionary or a mad scientist?
Since Forlando Powell was young, he always had an active imagination and asked questions that sparked creativity and ignited wonder. The combination of that thought process led him to create and write this very manuscript.