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... - Altered Carbon - Season 1

: The ultra-wealthy (named after Methuselah) who live for centuries by constantly upgrading their sleeves and backing up their consciousness to satellites. The Plot: A Murder Mystery

The series is set in the 25th century in (formerly San Francisco). Altered Carbon - Season 1 ...

Altered Carbon Season 1 is a 10-episode cyberpunk noir series released on in 2018. Based on Richard K. Morgan’s 2002 novel, it explores a dystopian future where consciousness is digitized and death is no longer permanent for those who can afford it. Core Premise & Technology : The ultra-wealthy (named after Methuselah) who live

, an elite rebel soldier ("Envoy") imprisoned for 250 years, is resurrected in a new body (played by Joel Kinnaman ). He is hired by Laurens Bancroft , a 300-year-old Meth, to solve Bancroft's own murder. While the police ruled it a suicide, Bancroft believes he was assassinated before his latest satellite backup could record the killer. Key Characters Altered Carbon (TV Series 2018–2020) - IMDb Based on Richard K

: Human or synthetic bodies used as vessels for stacks. Physical death is merely a "sleeving" transition unless the stack itself is destroyed ("Real Death").

: Alien-designed disks implanted at the base of the skull that store a person's "Digital Human Soul" (DHS).

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