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Continuum (2012)

Blake Calhoun · 2012 · Show

2 seasons · 18 episodes · Sci-Fi & Fantasy

In 3 Achriom libraries

This work explores the psychological impact of isolation and memory loss in a sci-fi setting, as a protagonist navigates the complexities of her identity amid an omnipresent artificial intelligence.

SuspensefulPrestigeIdentity Amidst Technological IsolationThe Struggle for Self-discoveryThe Morality of Artificial IntelligenceDangers of Memory ManipulationSurvival Against Overwhelming Odds

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