Flash forward to six months ago when Willis was spotted in the company of growth-accelerated clone of Carmel. Recently, the real Carmel came forward and said that the DNA sample that the clone was synthesized from was taken when she was only 15, and soon after, she filed suit against Willis. Centaury Entertainment Corporation lawyers and Willis claim that it is a non-issue because the clone itself is only 17 months old, but contains the accelerated-brain tissue of a 20-year-old. Carmel and RiskFactor Records have yet to respond.
Last year when the building was demolished, the capsule was discovered by developer Chris Jasen, who put it up for auction. RiskFactor plans to release the first of the 19 records in the capsule later this year, and to support it with a holographic tour and a number of pre-recorded music videos. Plans to clone the band from the provided DNA samples are underway, however it is doubtful that the clones can live up to the originals, who killed themselves after the capsule was buried, but before breakthroughs in technology that would have allowed them to copy their memories onto Artificial brain tissue. The Juvenile Frequency Futurist Manifesto is available on RiskFactor's website.