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I am definitely interested in any advantages I
can be given through neural enhancement or
cybernetics. Obviously early attempts to alter
the brain will be less effective and will no
doubt exhibit many flaws but even a dodgy
upgrade is better than no upgrade if you are
able to correct the damage later with another
upgrade. Having the earliest upgrades could be
akin to being one of the earliest land owners,
it would give you advantages that would
accelerate returns in your future.
Probably safer to go with some kind of
biological change rather than rely on
microprocessors as I would imagine a Carrington
event at some point in the future could leave
any cyborgs as gibbering vegetables.
Posted by: DarthCyclist   Posted on: 09/13/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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