What's the Difference Between Possibility & Plausibility?

= What's the Difference Between Possibility & Plausibility? = "What's the Difference Between Possibility & Plausibility?" is a horror sci-fi concept album by (soon-to-be) filmmaker/internet reviewer Mr. Blue Sky. A rock-opera (a story told almost entirely through song of a modern genre, usually rock) inspired by the likes of iconic concept albums such as "The Who's Tommy", "Pink Floyd's The Wall", and "Andrew Lloyd Webber's Jesus Christ Superstar", the album tells a daring retelling of "The Island of Dr. Moreau", the classic horror sci-fi novel by legendary author H.G. Wells, for a newer generation while appealing to fans of the original book and it's three major movie adaptations, being the closest adaptation to the novel while adding major elements from the movies. Though not yet fully finished, "What's the Difference Between Possibility & Plausibility" has been given a special preview down below in this article.

Plot Synopsis
The album begins with the only spoken portion of the entire album, this portion taken word-for-word from the original novel, is told through Charles Prendick, the nephew of a younger man, Edward Prendick, who was believed to have drowned in the sinking of the cargo ship known as the "Lady Vain" in 1887, which took the lives of three other men, Edward being the only survivor. When Edward was found half-conscious floating on a piece of driftwood almost a year after the sinking (near the same coordinates, no less), Edward "Gave such a strange account of himself that he was supposed demented". Charles worries about Edward's sanity, as he has since lived a secluded life away from most people (only friendly with a few particular people). Charles has collected some journal entries that Edward wrote before going into hiding, which Charles has been planning on publishing soon [Overture (Supposed Demented)].

Onto the singing. The story begins with Edward on a walk in a local park, where he sees a lonely shrouded woman sitting on a bench. Although hesitant, he decides to sit next to her. The woman, who introduces herself to him as "Lota", notices Edward's reluctance torwards humans and, currently studying psychology and psychiatry, asks Edward why he seems to avoid humans seemingly entirely. Although he worries Lota may laugh him off or call him crazy, Lota reassures Edward that she can trust his story, no matter how ridiculous it may sound to other people. And with that, Edward begins his story [Am I Lonely, or Are You?].