Scene from Forbidden Science / TV series (2009)
Episode: Season 1, Episode 1: 4Ever
Scene Details
Duration: 157 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Whatolive |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x354 | Added: 2009-Feb-17 |
Actresses in this Scene

Sara Sahr
Birth Name: Sara Sahr
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Alternate Names: Sarah Sahr
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Full Biography
Sara Sahr starred in 'Forbidden Science', a series that blends noir science fiction and erotic programming. The show, set in the near future, revolves around an elite corporation called 4Ever Innovations. As a brilliant scientist at this company, Sara's character likely works on innovative technologies such as memory downloads and creation of fantastical experiences. However, her role might involve dark secrets that could have dangerous consequences.
About the Movie: Forbidden Science / TV series (2009)

Release Year: 2009
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Director: Clay Borris, Doug Brode, John Quinn, Melanie Orr
Writer: Doug Brode, William Burke
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Genre: Drama, Mystery
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Forbidden Science (series) is set in the near future and revolves around an elite corporation called 4Ever Innovations. The company's brilliant young scientists have developed technology that can download and sell memories, replace lost ones with clones, and help people live out their fantasies – from reviving failed relationships to creating perfect lovers or becoming irresistible. However, these innovations come at a cost as secrets within the corporation could prove fatal.
Summary
Forbidden Science is a unique blend of noir science fiction and erotic programming that explores the consequences of technological advancements in satisfying our deepest desires. While it offers intelligent scripts and attractive characters with great production value, its themes revolve around the potential dangers and hidden prices associated with pushing the boundaries of human capabilities.