Tarzan-X
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Tarzan-X’s “Shame of Jane” is one of those late‑90s/early‑2000s electronic artifacts that lands somewhere between club-ready aggression and oddly melancholic pop. If you remember the era when breakbeats, industrial textures, and warped vocal samples were routinely assembled into short, sharp tracks for DJs and underground compilations, this song will feel instantly familiar; if you don’t, it’s a compact time capsule worth a listen.
Set in 22nd-century Africa, Tarzan-X: The Shame Of Jane unfolds in a world where the Congo rainforest has mutated into a biomechanical hybrid, its trees wired with ancient technology from a fallen alien civilization. The jungle now thrums with artificial ecosystems, and Tarzan, reborn as Tarzan-X, is a bioengineered warrior born of human ambition and jungle instinct. His existence is a fusion of genetic experiments conducted by a corporation (the Jane Foundation)—founded in honor of Jane Porter IV, Tarzan’s estranged partner and the new protagonist’s namesake. Tarzan-X - Shame Of Jane LINK
Jane Porter IV, a brilliant but guilt-ridden ecotech engineer, discovers her father—original Jane Porter’s descendant—was the mastermind behind the experiments that corrupted the jungle. Her shame stems from realizing that the Tarzan-X project aimed to weaponize the jungle’s DNA to control global ecosystems. The "shame" here is twofold: Jane’s complicity in her father’s legacy and Tarzan-X’s own struggle with identity as a synthetic construct of jungle and machine.
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APA (7th ed.)
AuthorLastName, A. A., & AuthorLastName, B. B. (Year). Tarzan‑X – Shame of Jane. *Journal Title*, *Volume*(Issue), pages. https://doi.org/xx.xxx/yyyy
MLA (9th ed.)
AuthorLastName, FirstName, and CoauthorFirstName CoauthorLastName. “Tarzan‑X – Shame of Jane.” *Journal Title*, vol. Volume, no. Issue, Year, pp. pages. DOI.
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AuthorLastName, FirstName, and CoauthorFirstName CoauthorLastName. Year. “Tarzan‑X – Shame of Jane.” *Journal Title* Volume (Issue): pages. https://doi.org/xx.xxx/yyyy.
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Tarzan‑X – “The Shame of Jane” (Story Outline & Sample Scene)