
Mental Blackout: When memories are controlled, freedom is the ultimate rebellion
Release Date: Friday, January 31st, 2025
Pages: 194 pages
In 'Mental Blackout,' Ethan battles the dehumanizing control of NeuroDyne as he embarks on a harrowing quest to reclaim lost memories and identity, confronting the blurred lines of reality and trust along the way.
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In a world dominated by the cold grip of NeuroDyne, Ethan wrestles with a haunting fragmentation of self, entangled in a relentless pursuit of lost memories. Each fleeting flash of the past pulls him deeper into a labyrinth of paranoia, where reality blurs and trust becomes a commodity. Alongside him, Kael emerges as a beacon of darkness; his forgotten history could either save or condemn them both as they challenge a corporation that thrives on erasing individual identities.
As Ethan fights against the dehumanizing forces of technology, he grapples with an unsettling tension that transforms each moment into a question of survival. The streets warp around him, echoing the screams of others who have succumbed to the mind-altering grip of NeuroDyne. With each step, the stakes rise. He must reclaim not only his history but Kael's life, teetering on the brink of despair and defiance.
Yet, as he delves deeper, Ethan's internal struggle mirrors the oppressive weight of a society blinded by convenience and control. Shadows lurk in the corners of his consciousness, and he begins to wonder: what is the cost of identity in a world that commodifies the very essence of existence? In this harrowing journey, Ethan learns that the greatest threat may come from within, compelling him to decide how far he is willing to go to resurrect his soul from the abyss.
As Ethan fights against the dehumanizing forces of technology, he grapples with an unsettling tension that transforms each moment into a question of survival. The streets warp around him, echoing the screams of others who have succumbed to the mind-altering grip of NeuroDyne. With each step, the stakes rise. He must reclaim not only his history but Kael's life, teetering on the brink of despair and defiance.
Yet, as he delves deeper, Ethan's internal struggle mirrors the oppressive weight of a society blinded by convenience and control. Shadows lurk in the corners of his consciousness, and he begins to wonder: what is the cost of identity in a world that commodifies the very essence of existence? In this harrowing journey, Ethan learns that the greatest threat may come from within, compelling him to decide how far he is willing to go to resurrect his soul from the abyss.