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In the Krongborg mansion distress spread after the death of the King, Hamlet’s father. The death was ever so sudden and to Hamlet it was quite suspicious. He enters the throne room, full of high-tech gadgets and new inventions to speak to his mother. As he enters the room he realizes that his mother is not alone, but is accompanied by Claudius, his father’s replacement. Claudius is now married to his mother and is always taking his father's place as king, unfortunately, his death was very convenient to Claudius. Hamlet expresses his concern to his mother in front of Claudius that his death seemed very sudden and very suspicious, Gertrude, his mother just brushed him off hoping to keep the peace. Despite her attempt to keep the peace tension grew full in the room. As Hamlet is pacing around the mansion hoping he can think of something, he stops dead in his tracks, faces pale as a ghost when he sees what seems to be a ghost. In reality, what he was faced with was a hologram of his late father. The hologram somehow explained his death and even showed a clip of the missing footage from the garden where he had been found and pronounced dead. In the clip, it is seen that Claudius poisons Hamlet's father and is responsible for his death. Hamlet full of anger is sent on a rage, but instead of confronting him immediately, he has to come up with a plan and smartly go about it. Hamlet puts his high-tech skills to work and starts going through Claduiss's files and he has to bypass many walls but luckily Hamlet is the best hacker in all of the city. He then finds files and images plotting on his fathers death, he takes that and downloads it along with the video and confronts Claudius. As he is confronting Claudius he is live streaming to the entire city. Once the streaming finally ended, Claudius had nothing he could say or do to save himself so he attacked Hamlet, and he was immediately taken away and sentenced.

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