
The crew of the ship Teleios, comprised of genetically modified humans, is sent to retrieve the cargo from a mining ship adrift in deep space. It is suspected the crew brutally killed each other, but the reasons unknown. However, when they investigate the crew of Teleios find there are two survivors, one member of the crew and an artificial life form unit. The memory of the AI unit appears to have been erased and Travis O'Neill refuses to talk. The genetically modified humans... (Full plot summary below)
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The crew of the ship Teleios, comprised of genetically modified humans, is sent to retrieve the cargo from a mining ship adrift in deep space. It is suspected the crew brutally killed each other, but the reasons unknown. However, when they investigate the crew of Teleios find there are two survivors, one member of the crew and an artificial life form unit. The memory of the AI unit appears to have been erased and Travis O'Neill refuses to talk. The genetically modified humans are breaking down and learn that the only way to reduce the symptoms is to drink the blood of an unmodified human. The crew discuss the possibility of drinking the blood of the man they believe maybe a serial killer, or may be completely innocent.
Leave your thoughts about Teleios.
| Film ThreatBradley GibsonThis is an indie effort worthy of note that fails to tick a few boxes, but still deserves perhaps a "B" for effort. |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesSci-fi mysteries aren't an overused genre so this isn't flying in a crowded space. Disappointingly it fails to distinguish itself from more traditional sci-fi fare. |
| StarburstEd FortuneIgnore this and catch a couple of episodes of Star Trek The Next Generation on Netflix instead. |
| User ReviewLee MBetween a 5/10 and 6/10, Teleios would have definitely would have worked better if it was a pilot episode of an ongoing series than a stand alone story. |