In a near-future world where memory can be rewritten like software, a covert organization called ARC uses a neural architecture known as Project Eidolon to reshape public history, suppress grief, and manufacture obedience. When their rival, VEPR, a rogue post-Soviet faction, launches a counter-offensive not by rewriting memory but by erasing emotional bonds altogether, civilization begins to collapse into cognitive entropy. Language disintegrates. Meaning fragments. And the past becomes a warzone no one can navigate. Caught in the middle are Max Foreman, a disgraced black-ops officer haunted by betrayal, and Lena Krasnaieva, a neuroscientist who once built the very system now threatening to destroy her. Together, they fight in a hidden war to preserve the architecture of identity itself.
From underground memory markets in Berlin to abandoned signal nodes in Minsk, Max and Lena form a resistance movement called Aletheia to fight back, not with weapons, but with uncorrupted memory. As ARC deploys Operation Erebus to erase all language, and VEPR counters with a mobile satellite signal that strips meaning from words and emotion from memory, the world tilts into post-linguistic chaos. With time running out, Lena must confront the possibility that even her most intimate memories, including the existence of a child, may be fabrications. The Memory War is a cinematic, emotionally charged thriller that explores what it means to survive in a world where memory is no longer sacred, and where the only way to resist is to remember what pain feels like, and why it mattered in the first place.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - In a near-future world where memory can be rewritten like software, a covert organization called ARC uses a neural architecture known as Project Eidolon to reshape public history, suppress grief, and manufacture obedience. When their rival, VEPR, a rogue post-Soviet faction, launches a counter-offensive not by rewriting memory but by erasing emotional bonds altogether, civilization begins to collapse into cognitive entropy. Language disintegrates. Meaning fragments. And the past becomes a warzone no one can navigate. Caught in the middle are Max Foreman, a disgraced black-ops officer haunted by betrayal, and Lena Krasnaieva, a neuroscientist who once built the very system now threatening to destroy her. Together, they fight in a hidden war to preserve the architecture of identity itself.From underground memory markets in Berlin to abandoned signal nodes in Minsk, Max and Lena form a resistance movement called Aletheia to fight back, not with weapons, but with uncorrupted memory. As ARC deploys Operation Erebus to erase all language, and VEPR counters with a mobile satellite signal that strips meaning from words and emotion from memory, the world tilts into post-linguistic chaos. With time running out, Lena must confront the possibility that even her most intimate memories, including the existence of a child, may be fabrications. The Memory War is a cinematic, emotionally charged thriller that explores what it means to survive in a world where memory is no longer sacred, and where the only way to resist is to remember what pain feels like, and why it mattered in the first place. Seller Inventory # 9781807641160