Begin Again — 2027

The question that interests me is not what people do when society is working. It is what people do when it isn't, when the inherited structures are gone and the group must decide, together, from nothing, what kind of world they want to live in. Begin Again places ten people in a survival bunker at the end of everything. The provisions are finite. The challenges are immediate. Governance, food, shelter, law, the terms of belonging, all of it must be built from first principles by the group in the room. An AI probability engine reads every collective decision and generates the next state of the world based on what the group chose. Nothing is predetermined. The world you build is a direct consequence of who you are when everything is on the line.

Begin Again is a mirror. It shows you who you are when the performance of civilisation is stripped away and the only thing left is the decision in front of you and the people you have to make it with. Some groups build something remarkable. Some groups fracture. Most groups do both. The simulation does not judge either outcome. It simply generates what comes next, and asks the group to keep going.