[HORIZON CITY]

Series Bible

A Canvas for Collaborative Storytelling

Horizon City: A Canvas for Your Vision

The 30-Second Version

  • Anthology Universe: A cyberpunk world designed specifically for anthology storytelling
  • Creative Freedom: Built to empower directors' visions, not constrain them
  • Modular Production: Self-contained stories that can scale based on resources
  • Subscription-Ready: Perfect for modern platforms that reward both world-building and flexibility
  • Collaborative Approach: Not just an adaptation—a true creative partnership

Traditional Adaptation vs. Horizon City Approach

Traditional FranchiseHorizon City Anthology
Conform to established styleDefine your own visual language
Continue existing storylinesCreate self-contained stories
Inherit character arcsDevelop your own characters
Match previous toneChoose your genre approach
Serve the franchiseThe universe serves your vision

Character Archetypes: Your Storytelling Tools

Corporate Executive

Example: Richard Johnson in Clone

Privileged elites who benefit from the system until they become its victims

Technological Innovator

Example: Benjiro Takahashi in Genius

Brilliant minds whose creations are exploited by corporate interests

Street Survivor

Example: Akiko in Weapon

Those who navigate the margins, exploiting corporate blind spots

System Enforcer

Example: Judge Preston in Operator

Individuals who maintain order while questioning their role

The Anthology Structure: Production Advantages

The anthology format creates unique production benefits:

  • Budget Flexibility: Scale individual stories based on available resources
  • Talent Attraction: Secure high-profile talent with limited time commitments
  • Production Efficiency: Shoot based on location and logistics, not episode order
  • Creative Risk-Taking: Experiment without risking an entire series

Core Technologies: The Building Blocks

Neural Interfaces

Direct brain-computer connections enabling memory transfer and sensory augmentation

Cloning Technology

Biological replication combined with memory transfer, creating functional immortality for the wealthy

Cyberspace & Decks

Immersive digital reality where information takes physical form

Key Themes: The Questions Your Story Can Explore

Identity & Consciousness

Question: If your memories can be copied to a clone, which one is the "real" you?

Example: Clone explores this through Richard Johnson's existential crisis

Corporate Control

Question: What happens when corporations replace governments as the dominant power?

Example: Genius shows how corporate interests corrupt innovation

Technological Dependence

Question: How does reliance on technology change what it means to be human?

Example: Solo examines this through hackers who can't disconnect

The World: Visual Opportunities

Horizon City offers distinct visual environments:

  • Upper Levels: Artificial sunlight, clean minimalism, corporate luxury
  • Middle Levels: Perpetual twilight, holographic chaos, commercial density
  • Lower Levels: Darkness broken only by neon, industrial decay, street culture

Each level provides unique visual storytelling opportunities while maintaining a cohesive world.

Your Vision, Our Collaboration

This isn't just another adaptation opportunity. It's a universe specifically designed to be transformed by your creative vision.

I'm T Savo, the creator, and I'm looking for partners who will make Horizon City more than I could achieve alone.

Continue Your Journey

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