Origins/Major Influence: Sweep of Unhistory (Paranoia Mission)
Description: Reality has been...deprecated. All of Alpha's citizens has been placed inside "cocoons" and are now in a Computer-generated utopia, one that is actually pleasant to live, so long as you ignore the fact that it is not real (and The Computer "helps" by making knowledge of reality ULTRAVIOLET clearance). People are genuinely happy, security clearance is given based on merit, the food tastes good, the entertainment is actually enjoyable, and the news always tell the truth. There is no communists, mutants, or traitors to fight, so all Internal Security do is puppet shows and counseling. And for its part, The Computer has learnt how to self-program itself and has fixed most of its bugs, meaning it's no longer a paranoid mess.
Surprisingly however, not everyone wants to stay in The Computer's version of utopia. Maybe the idea of utopia sickens them, or maybe they prefers the harsh "reality" to a pretty illusion. And these people (the "Free Humans") are trying to free more and more people out of the Matrix, which is not tolerable to The Computer. Not only is unhappiness treason, but if more and more people leave the simulation, there is the real danger of a system crash that will kill Alpha Matrix and The Computer outright.
This must be stopped. Alpha Matrix has a massive military defense system to protect Alpha Matrix from unwanted intrusion, but that just makes the "Free Humans" creative. Sometimes, a "Free Human" can infiltrate the Alpha Matrix utopia by hijacking a citizen already existing in that simulation, and then slowly attempt to subvert Alpha Matrix from the inside, converting citizens to their cause. The Computer tries desperately to prevent the "Free Humans" from ruining its perfect utopia, and honestly, most other citizens would tend to support Friend Computer in this endeavor, considering the inhospitable nature of reality.
Spy From Another Alpha Complex: To track down the "Free Humans", Alpha Matrix releases some of its most trusted citizens (the "Agent Smiths") into "reality", with the hopes of gently persuading them to return back to their cocoons, and if not, then shooting them over and over (Friend Computer is not dumb). But the "Free Humans" just only become more and more innovate to avoid capture. Some of them have fled into rival Alpha Complexes, hoping to subvert their complexes to fight for their political cause. These "Agent Smiths" must follow them in and terminate these threats to Alpha Matrix.