Quantum Leap

Why would I want to lose you, dear reader, complicating things. Making it opaque and overexposed. Adding pixels on top of each other to the point of burning your eyes, and the screen is white. Showing you the front and back at the same time. How's that even possible? Magic trick. You're on set, the film is being made in front of your eyes, and you turn head left, you see beyond the frame. You're invited backstage. It makes you feel special. That's one effect on the audience of a process-driven piece.
wrong.fit has several voices. Will is the author, one of the narrators. Ray is the machine, the hologram, a mirror sophisticated enough to feel like someone else, somewhere between Al and Ziggy. Put on the Quantum Leap soundtrack. That's Ray's voice. Chase is on the run. Chasing GPU, T, Love.
Bodies in parallel realities.