Okay, so in the dream, there is a secret society of Indian citizens, who without the support of official machinery, execute a number of daring, adventurous and funny missions into Pakistan. It has a caste of really interesting characters.
There is a tourist couple that pretend to be from England, and pretend to be art collectors. They keep "rescuing" artefacts and smuggle them out of Pakistan, and build a secret underground roving museum that is invite only, gives out artefacts on lease, and funds the rest of the operation.
There is a brother and sister pair who are secret assasins, taking down high value targets, and making the deaths look like accidents.
There is an ape, a big black ape that looks a gorilla but more normal shoulders that causes the animals in Pakistan to sabotage infrastructure. This can range from plumbing, to fibre optic cables, to television antennas. Like even the pigeons poop strategically on the aircraft and so on.
There is a psychologist that convinces violent people to move off into remote areas and spend inordinate amounts of time "training", and always being unconvinced about their abilities, no matter how good they get.
There is a media magnate that engineers a competition among news services to cover ridiculous and inane stories before and through the advent of the internet, dull the scientific temperament of the population, and make blue sky research appear impossible or irrelevant.
I go around infiltrating supply chains, making sure that the agricultural and industrial sector is always producing bad quality produce and products.
The co-ordination is super high tech though, it is like we have both time travel and a hivemind. I was not sure if we were all the same person or just a tightly knit group. While I saw the actions of the other teams and characters in third person, they seemed like avatars in the dream, like avatars of time travelers from a future hivemind.
Was fun, it was like I woke up after watching a movie. Before sleeping watched 83 and played Assasin's Creed: Valhalla.
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