Rather than protecting us, are the government's surveillance cameras causing the deaths of innocent bystanders? Is this a government scheme to stifle dissent, or have our terrorist foes seized control of our security system and are exploiting it to their advantage? Following another big terrorist attack, the United States launches an extensive government surveillance program in which every camera in the country is linked into a single, all-seeing network dubbed ODIN (for Optical Defense Intelligence Network). Millions of "Eyeborgs," or mobile robotic surveillance cameras, are part of the system, which keeps an eye on everyone for any questionable behavior. After a string of bizarre killings in which the physical evidence doesn't match what the video recordings show, an agent with the Department of Homeland Security begins to doubt the system. That means going outside of the system to discover who is truly running things with those Eyeborgs.
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Rather than protecting us, are the government's surveillance cameras causing the deaths of innocent bystanders? Is this a government scheme to stifle dissent, or have our terrorist foes seized control of our security system and are exploiting it to their advantage? Following another big terrorist attack, the United States launches an extensive government surveillance program in which every camera in the country is linked into a single, all-seeing network dubbed ODIN (for Optical Defense Intelligence Network). Millions of "Eyeborgs," or mobile robotic surveillance cameras, are part of the system, which keeps an eye on everyone for any questionable behavior. After a string of bizarre killings in which the physical evidence doesn't match what the video recordings show, an agent with the Department of Homeland Security begins to doubt the system. That means going outside of the system to discover who is truly running things with those Eyeborgs.
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