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Arkady Chernyshevsky | |
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Species: | Ancient Human |
Affiliations: | Institute for Applied Noematics |
Status: | Deceased |
Arkady Chernyshevsky was chiefly responsible for the Archive, part of the Institute for Applied Noematics' plan to preserve humanity. The entire Extended Lifespan project is credited as his brainchild, although the Talos component was spearheaded by Alexandra Drennan while Chernyshevsky, Donovan, and others focused on the Archive.
Chernyshevsky was at one point nominated for a Nobel Prize.