Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sun Nov 27, 2022 9:10 pm
Is this what the show is about?
No, it's about quantum tunneling time travel.
Actually I think it's a show lots of different people would like. It's sci-fi but not hit you over the head with it Scifi. TDarcos' copy/paste from a website doesn't really tell you anything all about the show.
Flynn and her brother Burton are West Virginia white trash, she lives in the house with their sick mom and he lives in a cute Airstream trailer. He's ex Marine, part of a special squad of soldiers enhanced with "haptic implants" that basically make them think and feel together, act like a "single organism". Burton makes his living by upleveling rich people in VR games, though his sister Flynn is actually way better than him so plays for him some. She works in a 3d printing fab set in a storefront in some shitty WV town nearby.
First episode Burton receives a mind connecting headset and when Flynn uses it she's suddenly in the most realistic sim she's ever seen, complete with a voice in her head that tells her what to do.
I don't do spoilers so that's the last details about plot I'll give.
There's lots and lots of every kind of action you would expect in modern scifi action, gun battles, sniper fire, hand to hand fights, cool futuristic gun, cloaking Audi SUV's hitting people and stuff, etc. Theres enough humanity and not constantly snarky dialoge that even my wife will watch it with me.
The fun part for me is the Time Travel aspect. This show has a unique idea about time travel that I'm not sure I've seen anywhere else. Their idea is there's a "main" timeline where about 10 years after Flynn's current time there has been a catastrophic event, "the Jackpot". The few people who survived are mostly living in a Westworld or Upload kind of digital eternity and mainly interact with the real world using human realistic robot bodies, which they call Periphals. When Flynn puts on the helmet and shows up in future London riding a motorcycle, what she thinks is her brothers avatar is actually his Peripheral and she's operating it through time.
The time travel comes into play because these people, about 70 years in Flynns future (though not her future, more on that later) have developed a technology that allows them to send information back in time, they call it "quantum tunneling". What's different about this time travel scheme to me is what they call "Stubs".
You know the Back to the Future 2 timeline discussion with Doc Brown's blackboard? Where he had one timeline and then a new one split off when Biff gave himself the book. They could go back in time before the split and change it from ever happening and they get to stay in the main line. This is kinda like that.
The future people have been reaching back before the catastrophy and playing with the lives of people they know died. Make them fight, see if this makes a difference, study that. Think the cruelty that the Nazi doctors did, except done by remote controlling people in the past. They're doing this under the banner of "research" for reasons that haven't been revealed to me. Each time they reach out and change something, they create a "stub" or alternate timeline. They have the ability to collect information across all timelines.
The central issue driving the drama is a mysterous character, Alita, who has decided that "this has to stop" and is executing her plan. Flynn is now living in a stub created when Alita's plan involved sending the plans for the headset to a fab in columbia.
No more details unless everyone lets me know that like WestWorld you have no interest.