Brilliant researchers Lillian Reynolds
and Michael Brace have developed a system of recording and playing back
actual experiences of people. Once the capability of tapping into
"higher brain functions" is added in, and you can literally jump into
someone else's head and play back recordings of what he or she was
thinking, feeling, seeing, etc., at the time of the recording, the
applications for the project quickly spiral out of control. While
Michael Brace uses the system to become close again to Karen Brace, his
estranged wife who also works on the project, others start abusing it
for intense sexual experiences and other logical but morally
questionable purposes. The government tries to kick Michael and Lillian
off the project once the vast military potential of the technology is
discovered. It soon becomes obvious that the government is interested in
more than just missile guidance systems. The lab starts producing mind
torture recordings and other psychosis inducing material. When one of
the researchers dies and tapes the experience of death, Michael is
convinced that he must playback this tape to honor the memory of the
researcher and to become enlightened. When another researcher dies
during playback the tape is locked away and Michael has to fight against
his former colleagues and the government lackeys that now run his lab
in order to play back and confront the "scariest thing any of us will
ever face" - death itself.
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