Altered Carbon Apr 2026
Small, disk-like devices implanted at the base of the skull at birth that record a person's DHF (Digital Human Freight), including their personality and memories.
Drawing on philosophies like John Locke's , the series asks whether "self" is found in consciousness or the physical body. Key Characters Altered Carbon
The protagonist, Takeshi Kovacs, embodies a "Stoic lesson" taught by his mentor, Quellcrist Falconer: that true strength comes from mastering one's own "despair" and internal "monstrosity" rather than relying on external technology. Small, disk-like devices implanted at the base of
Permanent death occurs only if the cortical stack is physically destroyed without a remote backup. Permanent death occurs only if the cortical stack
Groups like Neo-Catholics believe that "religious coding"—a software tag preventing resleeving—is necessary because they view artificial immortality as an affront to God.
The series' depth lies in its "transhumanist thread," which examines how technology redefines life and the soul:
The process of downloading a stack into a new body. This leads to profound "fluidity of identity," where characters may occupy bodies of different races, genders, or ages.