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Lone Holdout Battles to Save Humanity from Collective Consciousness Takeover

Summary

  • Mysterious signal from deep space triggers global "Joining" event
  • 7 billion people linked in shared consciousness, only 13 remain unaffected
  • Carol Sturka, one of the unlinked, must stop the hive mind from spreading
Lone Holdout Battles to Save Humanity from Collective Consciousness Takeover

In November 2025, a mysterious signal from deep space, roughly 600 light-years away, has triggered a global phenomenon known as "The Joining." Astronomers picked up the signal months before the collapse of society, and when scientists recreated the sequence in a lab, a gas form of the signal was accidentally released, infecting a researcher.

The infected do not turn violent, but instead become calm, cooperative, and purposeful, moving with a shared consciousness. Hundreds of millions perish in accidents as the hive mind takes over, and by November 2025, over 7 billion people have been linked together in this collective consciousness.

However, Carol Sturka, one of the most miserable people on Earth, is among the 13 who remain unaffected. Now, Carol must battle to save humanity from the hive mind that has taken over the world. The show explores the chilling aftermath of this global event and the struggle of the lone holdouts to regain their agency and free will.

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The "Joining" event is a global phenomenon triggered by a mysterious signal from deep space, which has linked over 7 billion people in a shared consciousness.
Carol Sturka is one of the 13 people who remain unaffected by the "Joining" event and must now fight to save humanity from the collective hive mind.
The series follows the chilling aftermath of the "Joining" event, as the world grapples with the loss of individual agency and the struggle of the lone holdouts to regain their free will.

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