


Since Chris is locked in (Chris uses a mechanical suit to get around)and Vann is a former Integrator, they are perfectly positioned to understand some of the intricacies of this case and figure out what is really going on! Review There’s been a walk out and a march, and the march organizer seems to be tied into everything that’s happening in Chris’ case. Recent legislation is changing the world for the locked in. Things get even weirder with an explosion at a Haden’s research lab and also an assassination attempt. While the Integrator seems guilty, if he was hosting someone with Haden’s at the time of the murder, there’s another culprit to find. They stumble into a weird case involving an Integrator and a dead man. On Chris Shane’s first day with the FBI, Chris is partnered with a former Integrator named Vann. Instead, their brains developed the ability to work with hardware installed in their skulls to allow a locked in person to push their consciousness into the Integrator’s brain in order to take over the body for a time. The other option for those with Haden’s is to work with an “Integrator,” others who had the illness but did not get locked in. Those with Haden’s cannot interact with the physical world any more without the assistance of a mechanical suit that serves as a personal transportation device. The condition is called Haden’s syndrome. Their bodies continue to live, but their consciousnesses are trapped inside. One percent of those who contracted it found themselves “locked” inside their immobile bodies.

When a flu-like pandemic swept the world, a lot of people got sick.
