Übermensch vs. The Objectivist: Dawn of the Will

Think Terminator meets A Beautiful Mind in the MCU on Acid

 In a near-future world where intellectual ideologies have been weaponized into superhuman abilities, Übermensch Frederich Nietzsche, reborn as a brooding antihero, rises to confront a new global threat: Ayn Rand, who has been resurrected as a powerful, cold-blooded cyborg with an ironclad belief in Objectivism. The world is torn between Nietzsche’s chaotic vision of individual willpower and Rand’s brutal capitalist utopia, now enforced through technological domination. 

 After decades of intellectual debate, a mysterious experiment brings Nietzsche back to life in the form of a philosophical superhero. Wielding the power of the Will to Power, Nietzsche is able to manipulate the world around him with sheer force of his convictions, creating new realities from his overwhelming intellect. But as Nietzsche wrestles with his own internal battles of nihilism and eternal recurrence, the world faces a darker challenge: Ayn Rand’s cyborg form, Atlas Prime, has emerged as the leader of a corporatocratic empire where only the ruthless survive. Rand has fused her ideology with cybernetic technology, creating a society where emotions are seen as weakness and every interaction is a transaction.

 In a battle of philosophy and power, Nietzsche must confront Rand’s empire of the mind and body, where greed and objectivity rule. Along the way, Nietzsche gathers a team of fellow intellectual warriors: Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and Karl Marx, each embodying their own unique superpowers derived from existentialism, feminism, and dialectical materialism. 

Together, they must face Rand and her league of technocratic acolytes, who include cyborg versions of Milton Friedman and Ludwig von Mises. The final showdown will test whether Nietzsche’s belief in the Übermensch can overcome Rand’s mechanized world of selfish individualism, as they clash in an epic battle of will, intellect, and physical might. Can Nietzsche transcend the limits of human frailty and guide humanity toward a new future, or will Rand’s robotic precision and cold efficiency lead to a dystopian reign of Objectivism?