In the dusty town of Kalgoorlie, Australia, two teenage boys—Allen Christopher, the quiet thinker, and Steve Joseph, the bold tinkerer—forge an unlikely friendship over wires, gears, and wild ideas. From a backyard shed dubbed the “Z-Lab,” they build gadgets that spark curiosity and chaos, including the Auto-Cell: a device that turns motion and sound into power.
Their invention draws attention from scientists, mentors, and a mysterious corporate giant—VoltCorp—whose interest feels more predatory than promising. As Allen and Steve rise through school exhibitions and mentorships, they must navigate fame, temptation, and the ethics of innovation. With help from Lily Evans, a sharp-witted hacker, they protect their ideas and each other.
But beneath the applause and newspaper headlines, something darker stirs. A forgotten military journal. A prototype that could power more than machines. And whispers of a future where their inventions might defend humanity itself.
This is not just the story of two young scientists.
It’s the origin of the dreamers who would one day hunt the impossible.