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@yaaps flip side though: embracing post-humanism to survive the harshness of space.
One vivid image has stuck in my mind for a while, but I think it could really define the art direction:
A man in a run-down space prison gets blown out of the airlock as a form of mob execution by other prisoners. His body silently floats through space, unconscious, as he freezes and asphyxiates. His flesh comes off, and he turns into a robotic skeleton with glowing eyes.
Turns out, he can reconstitute the biological parts once he's back in an oxygen environment. It's still painful, and would rob him of most memory while his brain cells regenerates. So, he has amnesia and has to figure out what the fuck happened.
But yeah, people using advanced biomodifications to make life in space even remotely tolerable would be a really fun angle to take things.