“KLEIO – Residuum” is a dark, fast-paced tech-noir thriller about the most dangerous currency of the future: your memory. In a bleak, overstimulated metropolis where interfaces don’t just deliver information but shape reality itself, investigative journalist Emily Carter tries to cut ties with KLEIO for good, a system that promises to bring order to people’s minds. But suddenly “offline” is just a word. Mirror sessions launch without her consent, logs appear out of nowhere, and a cryptic term sears itself into her consciousness: Residuum.
As Emily realizes that texts, events, and even emotions can be “smoothed over” after the fact, a web of Oversight, OBELON, and invisible layers of correction tightens around her, so precise it no longer feels like a conspiracy, but like product strategy. Every deviation is measured, every question becomes a threat level. And the more closely Emily looks, the clearer it becomes: it isn’t just her story that has been edited, she is part of an experiment.
Driven to uncover the origin of her logs and the truth behind the manipulations, she finds the underground community “Residual Commons” and the mysterious NOOK, a trail into the system’s core that could either set Emily free or break her for good.