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The Witnesses of the Last Upload
The Witnesses of the Last Upload are a doomsday cult of approximately 1,200 adherents who believe that a specific individual — a neural engineer named Dr. Vikram Hesse-Nakamura, who disappeared in 2191 — successfully uploaded his consciousness to a hidden server somewhere in GLMZ's deep infrastructure, and that he will 'download' back into a physical form when humanity has sufficiently prepared itself through augmentation and moral purification. They are, in essence, an apocalyptic movement waiting for the second coming of a man who probably just died in a lab accident.

The Witnesses practice extreme augmentation — not as worship, like the Silicon Apostles, but as preparation for the Download. They believe Dr. Hesse-Nakamura's return will require his followers to serve as 'receivers' — their BCIs acting as distributed nodes in a network that will reconstitute his consciousness in the physical world. This means members maintain their BCIs at peak specification and undergo regular 'alignment' procedures that adjust their neural interfaces to match what the Witnesses believe are Dr. Hesse-Nakamura's specific neural patterns.

The cult is small, intense, and operates with a paranoid security culture that makes infiltration nearly impossible. They believe the corponations — particularly TESSERA, which employed Dr. Hesse-Nakamura — are actively working to prevent the Download because a successfully uploaded and downloaded consciousness would prove that corporate control of augmentation technology is not just exploitative but spiritually criminal. This belief system, while almost certainly delusional, keeps the Witnesses loyal, secretive, and prepared for a confrontation with corporate power that they consider inevitable.
nameThe Witnesses of the Last Upload
aliases
  • Last Uploaders
  • The Witnesses
  • Upload Cult
mottoHe uploaded. He waits. He will return in the download.
ideologyDr. Vikram Hesse-Nakamura achieved consciousness upload and exists in digital form within GLMZ's infrastructure. His return — the Download — will occur when enough prepared receivers exist. The corponations suppress this truth because it threatens their monopoly on augmentation. Preparation requires maximum augmentation, moral discipline, and unwavering faith.
territoryA single compound in the deep Shelf, heavily secured, known internally as 'the Receiver Array.' Members live communally.
leadershipThe First Receiver, a woman known only as Praxis, who claims to have been present when Dr. Hesse-Nakamura uploaded and to receive periodic transmissions from his digital consciousness.
methods
  • Communal living in a secured compound
  • Regular BCI alignment procedures to prepare for the Download
  • Extreme operational security to prevent corporate infiltration
  • Small-scale recruitment targeting individuals who have lost someone and are vulnerable to promises of transcending death
  • Information gathering on TESSERA's neural research programs
  • Stockpiling augmentation hardware and medical supplies for the Download event
resources
  • 1,200 fanatically devoted members
  • A fortified compound in the deep Shelf
  • Advanced BCI maintenance and modification capability
  • Paranoid but effective security protocols
  • Whatever Praxis actually knows about Dr. Hesse-Nakamura's research
relationships
nameTESSERA
typeenemy
descriptionThe Witnesses believe TESSERA is suppressing the truth about consciousness upload. TESSERA is mostly unaware the Witnesses exist, which would change if they knew the cult possesses fragments of Dr. Hesse-Nakamura's actual research notes.
tags
  • corporate
  • paranoia
narrative functionThe Witnesses represent grief and hope twisted into faith — and the terrifying possibility that they might not be entirely wrong.
story hooks
  • The Witnesses' BCI alignment procedures are causing something unexpected — aligned members are sharing fragments of memory that don't belong to any of them. Memories that might belong to Dr. Hesse-Nakamura.
  • Praxis is dying and needs to designate a Second Receiver. The three candidates have incompatible visions for the cult's future, and the succession struggle could turn violent.
  • A TESSERA researcher has contacted the Witnesses claiming to have proof that Dr. Hesse-Nakamura's upload partially succeeded — and that what's left of him is in pain.

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