This is what stuck with me and I couldn’t stop thinking about it but I forgot the name but at least the fight seans from s2 popped off and I found the name.
Major major MAJOR kudos to the creators, animators, and voice actor. Genuinely the most disturbing animated death I’ve ever seen. Hell, it might be in my even be in my top ten most disturbing deaths lists of all time.
This was one of the most haunting, scary, shocking, and disgusting things I had ever seen, but when I saw it I knew I had to see more, and for some reason I keep coming back to watch it again.
The way his speaking deteriorates during the extraction scared the shit out of me when I first saw it. It's like watching someone speak while they're having a stroke.
Yup. It's easy to ignore since after the upload process you get a prefectly digitized copy, but it's basically an execution. It's even worse than a lobotomy then death tho. Like Waxman says earlier in the show, the neural net still needs to be active when scanning, so I think Chanda was still alive in some capacity, likely through most of the procedure. It's an absolutely horrifying thought
Im curious how it went for David and Laurie. Neither of them were awake for it. And apparently Prasads method was a knock off. God Vinod deserved to be angry and Prasad deserved what he got. If only the slum subjects got to live on too
This is so amazing and horrifying and haunts me to my philosophical core, worsethan any lobotomy which I already find 5errifying. They deteritorilized him completely. Stripped of everything that made him, human to create a simulacra of a man for the purpose of The capital machine
He, or the UI that inherits his data, is still a person. Which probably makes it worse. A person was made whose purpose is to be shackled forever. To slave away in the interests of Capital, possibly to put people through the same fate he went through.
I saw a short of Pantheon on youtube, got the name because I was interested, thought this would be similiar to invincible but with computers. Never knew a serie would make me genuinely sick and afraid.
It's all philosophical whether he's dead. It reminds me of the game Soma which tackles this whole idea, with a cult believing that their continuity will make them continue to live through the machine in the same way that when you sleep you still wake up you even though for all you know you died and were replaced by a copy since a persons sense of self is resides in their continuity and memories. While others agree with the idea that it isn't them, merely a copy. It's usually linked with the idea with whether a person believes in an immortal soul or not. People who think that it is them often think the soul transferred from one body to a new plane of existence, where those who don't tend to steer on the side that they're just gone and replaced with a copy. Of course theirs nuances there too as some soul believers would also steer the other way and say it's a soulless copy.
@@sardonicus1739 It's not nuanced or philosophical at all. Soma makes it very explicitly clear that the soul is NOT being transferred, and they're just creating copies of their personality into a new body. The scientist tries to explain this over and over to the protagonist throughout the game, but he keeps failing to understand that, right up to the very end when they launch the satellite.
20 seconds in I was saying “nah, Nah, NAH” then I closed the video. I’ll watch the actual series for this experience once. I ain’t watching this shit twice.
Im glad to see many comments out there that are pretty recent, meaning people are actually catching this undiscovered gem. Its practically criminal how little ad revenue this show ever got. Its a crap shoot to even become aware of this show. Such a shame.
Except it isnt, theres no Continuuation of Conciousness unless his brain had some way to bridge its electrical, chemical and whatever else impulses into a digita medium, through a bridge (like some sort of universally compatible cable) He died, completely. Everything he was was reduced to steam and ash scrapping along the blood-soaked basin of a lobotimised corpse's skull. Thankfully, he had something to take care of his affairs after his death, his Uploaded copy. To the UI's perspective, he never died, simply jumped from one body to the other. But to the organic body, that was it, there is nothing more to experience with a steaming corpse.