Altered Carbon is based on the Richard Morgan novel of the same name, his first book in the Takeshi Kovacs cyberpunk trilogy. The future Altered Carbon depicts is less than optimistic think the bluesy, morose zeitgeist of Blade Runner, as opposed to the love letter to humanity that was Interstellar. The same table goban in Rage in Heaven appears at the beginning of season 1’s final episode, The Killers (#10.) Toward the end of Rage in Heaven (#9) a goban is featured on camera twice it appears this is a “set piece,” although a character picks up and plays with a stone. The game in progress presented, however, appears believable. Includes vinyl stones and bowls carrier and securing bowl straps. ![]() In a flashback during Nora Inu (#7 – between the 40th and 42nd minute) Kovacs plays go with his sister as they talk. The ‘board’ presented here is a roll-up, either vinyl/cloth (or the futuristic equivalent), though the go-ke appear to be chestnut. Sturdy Bamboo Bowls, 'Gosu': Two bamboo bowls (gosu) that measure 160mm x 110mm. And, oh, by the way, his consciousness has been digitized, downloaded and stored in the “cortical stacks” implanted in the spine of his new body.ĪC‘s central protagonist, Takeshi Kovacs, is of Japanese descent and sometimes plays go.
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