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Eschaton

Esta serie se adentra en un futuro lejano donde la humanidad se ha dispersado por vastos espacios de tiempo y materia, gracias al advenimiento de los viajes superlumínicos. En el corazón de esta civilización dispersa se encuentra el Eschaton, una inteligencia artificial sobrehumana que observa los destinos de innumerables colonias. Cuando una sociedad aislada se enfrenta a una plaga informativa existencial, debe buscar ayuda entre sus hermanos distantes. Las narrativas entrelazan complejas maniobras políticas, agendas ocultas y apuestas cósmicas, todo bajo la mirada vigilante e inescrutable del Eschaton.

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