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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The entire Ghost in the Shell series takes place in a world where humans haven't existed for a long time - possibly centuries. Those who believe themselves to be full-body prosthetic cyborgs are actually androids, built and programmed from scratch. The few characters we see with definitely biological parts aren't late adopters who haven't yet replaced their bodies - They're the latest generation in an ongoing attempt to finally bring back the human species. The fact that, even these mostly biological characters still have some degree of augmentation (like Ishikawa, Togusa, and Saito) is actually due to the fact that the bio-rebirth program is still incomplete. The synthetic-organic tissue is unstable without cybernetic augmentation. |