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Rösler

Harald Rösler (53) is driven. He is a control freak, somebody with a severe need for feeling save. His house is full of smoke detectors and CCTV cameras. A high wall separates his property from the outside world. Cameras allow him to have the entire area under his control. Like Peter Spreemann’s and Uwe Gonzoldt’s, his personal and professionel life is also influenced by a common twist of fate. 

His one dream has made Harald Rösler a lonely man. A prisoner, locked inside himself. Every relationship he had ended. Because he would not open up to anyone… His relationship with girlfriend Rita had only lasted a few years, when he suddenly broke off all contact one night. Rösler was only a young scientist researching a new field of science back then: neurology. His area of expertise was “forensics”.

Rösler wanted to decode the nature of evil, find the algorithm of  violence. Despite being criticized and misunderstood, he never gave up. Step by step he approached his goal of controlling evil. More and more people listened to his point of view. With September 11th 2001 he and his ideas get a shot in the arm. And then Peter Spreemann re-enters his life. Spreemann is now a leading man at the Federal Criminal Agency and, like Rösler, has only one vision: a completely secure society. One that recognizes violent criminals in time and eliminates the threat they pose. Together with his fellow sufferer Uwe Gonzoldt, the CEO of safety engineering group Protecta Society, he manages to secure funds for a new project – the NPC, affiliated with the Federal Criminal Agency. It soon becomes clear that they are on to something. They can control evil.  

Yet suddenly, everything is in danger of being lost! Rösler’s research, all the many little steps that brought him so close to victory may end up on the garbage heap of history. The three realize: we have to do something – so all our work will not have been in vain. As a group they decide to not look on as society takes a wrong turn. But just how far will Harald Rösler go to save his experiment? Is violence an option?