In the near future, a team of scientists works in a secret laboratory specializing in genetic manipulation and assisted reproduction. The research is led by Dr. Paul Hollister, a brilliant yet obsessive biologist who seeks to challenge the limits of human biology. When an embryo created in the lab begins to develop abnormally, the scientists are astonished by its rapid growth and outstanding abilities.
As the embryo, named "Eve," reaches the stage of human development, she becomes a young woman with extraordinary physical and mental skills. However, her existence raises serious ethical and moral questions that the team had not considered. Paul's ambition to perfect the creation of life clashes with the reality of what it means to be human. Eve, caught between her artificial nature and her desire to understand the world as any person would, begins to seek her own identity.
Tensions rise when the government, learning about the experiment, takes an interest in the military potential of this creation. In a whirlwind of races against time and moral dilemmas, the characters must confront the consequences of having played god. The story becomes an intense exploration of the nature of life, freedom, and what it truly means to be human, leaving the audience questioning the implications of modern science.