Project Lazarus is a high-pressure techno-thriller with horror teeth. Billionaires fund a secret Alpine lab to digitize the mind, pour it into perfect bodies, and sell forever. The first full transfer works: Viktor Stahl wakes in a bio-synthetic frame, stronger, colder, and still himself. The sirens start before the champagne stops. An early test subject believed dead claws out of cryo on Sublevel Twelve. Jonas Becker is alive and wrong, fused with failed nanites and a fractured imprint that hates what made it. The mountain seals, the lights turn red, and the hunt begins.You get procedural realism with cinematic dread: labs, blast doors, and a quantum core that hums like a verdict. A cabal of apex investors fractures under pressure. Dr. Elena Voss fights to save the project and contain what it created. Mei Lin Zhao moves assets like a private army. Oleg Volkov wants guns. Darius Kane wants an exit. Priya Anand holds onto a last hope that immortality could heal grief. Outside, a blizzard erases tracks. Inside, an echo binds monster to maker: Viktor can feel Jonas in the tunnels, which means Jonas can feel him too.What You GetClean science anchored to action: transfer protocol, quantum imprint, bio-synthetic bodies, nanite failure modes.Siege structure and pursuit: facility lockdown, service-tunnel labyrinth, perimeter breach, alpine hunt in whiteout.A villain born from consequences, not curses: Jonas remembers pain, learns fast, and cuts through steel.A protagonist who is also the experiment: Viktor is precise, lethal, and not fully human anymore.Set PiecesArchimedes prologue: a failed transfer that laughs through shattered glass.The vault: Viktor's awakening, eyes lit like cold metal.Sublevel Twelve breach: torn blast door, black residue, three guards down.First contact in the tunnels: knife against talons, resonance like a radio inside the skull.Boardroom turned bunker: drones, rifles, and the price of secrecy.Read If You LikeTech thrillers with moral fallout, corporate conspiracies, containment failures, and intelligent monsters. Michael Crichton pacing, Neill Blomkamp texture, and cosmic dread without mysticism.Commercial ClarityKeywords: techno thriller, transhumanism, mind upload, immortality, nanites, bio-synthetic body, military sci fi, corporate conspiracy, alpine bunker, survival horror. Built for conversion: hook, escalation, pursuit, reckoning. Short chapters, tight POV, no filler.Content GuidanceViolence, body horror, claustrophobia, corporate exploitation, ethical violations. All technologies and units are fictional.Immortality is not a blessing, it is a system. Systems punish mistakes. Start Project Lazarus and see which creation deserves to live.