Set 200 years in the future, a small band of rebels face off against the status quo where humans have achieved immortality through genetic engineeringSet 200 years in the future, a small band of rebels face off against the status quo where humans have achieved immortality through genetic engineeringSet 200 years in the future, a small band of rebels face off against the status quo where humans have achieved immortality through genetic engineering
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- TriviaThe name of the city, Alisandre comes from Alexander, which was derived from the Greek name, which means defender of men.
- GoofsArmaros' behavior towards The Pilot is odd. Armaros shouts at him, accuses him of inability to see or understand the gravity of the situation, sort of questions his competence and intentions. That is not the a way an employee can behave to a boss, let alone such a super boss.
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Logos: [Opening lines, voiceover] Once upon a time, the world was a mess. There was a pandemic, and then another and then another. Life, as the human race knew it, was a disaster in every sense of the word. Then, one day, a scientist came along with a genetic discovery that changed everything. He shared his vision with the world. It was a solution so incredible and epic in scope that life on Earth would not only resume but it would be like living in a fairytale. A chance to live in a perfect world. An eternal dream. The problem was no-one really thought through the consequences. Soon my life changes forever. I'll be given the gift of being frozen in time, the gift of never dying. A gift that everyone on this train and in this city either has or will receive. The problem is I'm not so sure I see it as a gift.
Immortality is, regardless of what happens to the body, the body will still live, even if you get to end up like mincemeat, so, there would have to be some self assembly process like the body will either regenerate and or reconstitute it's form to an encoded template. I cannot conceive immortality would be that much fun to be honest because we would need different brains, brains that can adapt to the rapid changes in knowledge and not be hardwired to a birth era, talk to an 80-90 year old and you will see what I mean.
Secondly you cannot have a trans-human human, once you have altered the DNA they are no longer human. Trans-human is a term to make dehumanisation more palatable.
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- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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