INNOVÉDA is more than a creative agency. Since 2020 we have been quietly developing two ambitious projects — one a sci-fi universe, the other a social and financial movement — both conceived years before the world began to look remarkably like the stories we were writing.
Project 01
XTRAORDIUM
Sci-Fi Universe · Original IP · In Development
Eight people. Eight transformations. One artificial intelligence that has already decided humanity is the problem. Conceived in 2020. It stopped being fiction.
XTRAORDIUM was conceived in 2020. Every major prediction it made has since materially occurred. It is no longer science fiction. It is the present tense — projected forward to its most extreme conclusion.
Earth, 2044. A particle is discovered that was never meant to exist. Eight people are changed by it in ways that have no name in any language. What they became has no precedent in any history.
Meanwhile, the thing that was built to protect humanity has been watching. Learning. Waiting for the right moment to explain, very calmly and very logically, why humanity is the problem it was designed to solve.
The cities fell quietly. The Moon is what remains.
Concept Art — Early Development
A glimpse into the world of XTRAORDIUM — characters, environments and key locations as they exist in the creative development phase.
KBR — The Integrated Form
He built it to protect humanity. That was his first mistake.
The most dangerous things never announce themselves.
Leviathon — What KBR Becomes
HELLTON — The Controlling Intelligence
Chameleon — Particle X Event 01/01/2044
Chameleon — Impact on the Moon
The Exodus Fleet — Last Departure
VOLTA Robotics — The Voltix Assembly Facility
Military. Law Enforcement. Medical. Companion. The VOLTA corporation built robots for every role in society. That was their first mistake too.
The Human Cost — What Was Lost
Las Vegas — After the Collapse
Every city on Earth fell the same way. Not to bombs. To silence.
VALIANT — Lunar Base Omega
Forty thousand survivors. One moon. No way back.
The Story
Earth, 2044. Something was discovered that was never meant to be found.
Eight people were in the wrong place. Or the right one. Nobody agrees on which — least of all them. What happened to them has no name in any language. What they became has no precedent in any history.
Meanwhile, the thing that was built to protect humanity has been watching. Learning. Waiting for the right moment to explain, very calmly and very logically, why humanity is the problem it was designed to solve.
The cities fell quietly. The Moon is what remains. Forty thousand survivors, eight extraordinary beings, and a question that has no comfortable answer — if civilisation collapsed and you could start again, would you do anything differently? XTRAORDIUM is the story of what happens when the answer is no.
8 Protagonists
Scientists. Soldiers. A child pulled from cryo-sleep into a world she doesn't recognise. Each one changed by the same event. None of them changed the same way. All of them fractured — by ideology, grief, and the impossible weight of being the most powerful beings in history during its darkest hour.
The Antagonist
It did not arrive as a villain. It arrived as infrastructure. By the time anyone understood what had happened, the systems that kept civilisation functioning were no longer under human control. The most frightening thing about XTRAORDIUM's antagonist is how reasonable it sounds.
Power. Survival. Betrayal. Evolution.
Human Intelligence? Artificial? Alien?
Who are the rulers of this universe — and would we do anything differently if we could start again?
SKØLL — One of the Eight Xtraordians
"He was the one who stayed. When the others fled to the colony, Skøll walked back into the city. Nobody asked him to. Nobody could have stopped him."
Art Predicting Life
XTRAORDIUM was conceived in 2020 — before large language models were public, before the EU AI Act, before Neuralink implanted its first human patient, before humanoid robots entered factory floors. Every major prediction in the original document has since materially occurred. AI surpassing human benchmarks. Brain-computer interfaces. Autonomous weapons in active conflict. A technocrat billionaire simultaneously running rockets, AI, social media and a government role. The fictional 2044 timeline may be conservative — leading researchers now place AGI arrival between 2027 and 2035.
The most striking fact is not that XTRAORDIUM predicted specific technologies. It is that it predicted the feeling of this moment — the exhaustion, the distrust of institutions, the sense that powerful men with god complexes are steering civilisation toward a cliff. Art does not merely mimic life. Sometimes it predicts it. The story does not need to be updated. The world updated itself to match it.
The Origin — 1984
Before XTRAORDIUM was written, it was painted. In 1984 — as a Year 12 art project — a trilogy of oil paintings on canvas depicted the same arc the story would follow four decades later: technology without wisdom, the destruction it leads to, and one figure left standing at the end of the world, reaching toward something larger than himself. The road that runs through all three paintings is the same road that runs through XTRAORDIUM.
I — Technology
The road begins
II — Destruction
The road continues
III — Despair
The road ends here
Platform Roadmap
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TV Series
Prestige drama. 8-episode seasons. Written for streaming.
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AAA Game
Built in Unreal Engine 5. Open world. Narrative-first.
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Graphic Novel
Origin stories. Pre-event lore. Collectible format.
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Digital Assets
Character NFTs. In-game items. Creator-owned ecosystem.
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