Cleo looks at the burned USB remains and sighs, “We should’ve just made a short film about it.”

Comedy‑Mystery / Tech‑Adventure

a notification pops up on their laptop: “Your Google Drive has been accessed from a new device.” A silhouette of a hooded figure appears in the background of the video they leaked. The figure whispers, “You thought you could hide? The real game has just begun.” 8. Epilogue – The Idiots Keep Going The three friends decide to form a low‑key “ethical hacktivist” group , naming it “Project Sundial.” Their first mission: expose a local mayor’s misuse of public funds. Their motto? “We’re the idiots who know too much.”

Together they’re known around their university campus as “The Three Idiots,” a nickname they wear like a badge of honor. One rainy Saturday, Ari receives an email from a professor he barely knows: Subject: “Final Project – URGENT – Please review” Body: “Hey Ari, here’s the final draft of our presentation. Click the link: https://drive.google.com/…/file/d/1a2b3c…/view?usp=sharing” Ari, never one to question authority, forwards the link to his roommates with the enthusiastic caption: “Guys! THIS is the biggest thing we’ve ever seen! Let’s open it together!”

Ari laughs, “We did it! We’re famous!”

Bela rolls her eyes, but because she’s the one who always has to “keep an eye on the group,” she clicks. A glossy, password‑protected Google‑Drive folder pops up with a single file named

Bela’s jaw drops.

When three well‑meaning but hopelessly clueless friends stumble upon a cryptic Google‑Drive link, they set off on a chaotic quest that leads them from their cramped apartment to the heart of a high‑tech conspiracy—proving that sometimes the biggest hacks are the ones you never intended to pull. 1. Meet the “Idiots” | Character | Personality & Quirk | Tech Skill (or lack thereof) | |-----------|--------------------|------------------------------| | Ari | Eternal optimist, always “up for a challenge.” Has a coffee‑stained hoodie and a habit of shouting “Eureka!” at the wrong times. | Believes “cloud storage” means storing things literally in the clouds; can’t differentiate between a .pdf and a .png. | | Bela | Sarcastic, skeptical, the “voice of reason” that no one listens to. Loves cats, collects novelty USB drives shaped like sushi. | Thinks a “link” is a chain you can wear; once tried to “download” a pizza. | | Cleo | Creative dreamer, constantly doodling storyboards. Always has a sketchbook and a set of headphones blasting retro synthwave. | Treats Google Drive like a magical portal; once tried to “drag” a file into the real world. |