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Damnit Fender i can see all your innards please go make yourself decent
This seems like it would make an awesome movie! Lets get some people working on this. Lets get a kick starter going and make a furry sci-fi movie.
See, why can't we have a cool pic like this as the banner instead of some really cheesy, lame cutesy pic?
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... Sorry. Geek moment. Awesome bioroid, fender ;3
... Sorry. Geek moment. Awesome bioroid, fender ;3
As I scrolled down, things got impressively weirder and cooler, both at the same time. *fav*
I see this, and all I can think of is this: http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/_.....isembodied.jpg
Bah! Sleep is for organics. Set yourself up with a radioisotope generator and you'll get a good, mobile, and constant supply of power from it for the next hundred or so years.
Furthermore, Deus Ex theme.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCk8ByyCsks
Furthermore, Deus Ex theme.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCk8ByyCsks
Yea, but how long will the rest of the body last? Even in GITS they mention in passing that one disadvantage of their cyborg bodies is the need for routine high level maintenance.
To me at least, the problem with cyborgs is that you're just trading one set of problems for an even greater set of problems. For all the supposed disadvantages, an organic body is incredibly resilient. A normal organic body can easily go 50 years or more with no serious invasive procedures. How much time is the cyborg gonna spent on a maintenance stand with major portions of their body disassembled on the table next to them? (Sorry Joe, can't come to the party tonight, I've got no arms, one eye, and half a leg right now. They should have me back together by Tuesday.)
To me, the future would be in developing methods of repairing/regrowing ones existing organic body, as that is where all the problems arise, the inability of the organic body to repair all faults all the time.
Yea, it's fantasy, I get that. Just thinking if this sort of tech actually existed in the real world. The only reason that I see to go non-organic vs organic is because the tech doesn't exist to repair the organic body. Sure, minor augmentation is another thing, micro-robots repairing what the organic portion can't, brain-to-machine neural interface, those things would be great. But yanking your brain and a few organs and putting them in a metal chassis would be done because of limitations in technology, not because of advances in it.
Even supposedly durable "low maintenance" industrial equipment I've worked with requires quite a bit of maintenance. A cyborg body that was in the size and weight range of an organic person would probably require a nearly complete disassembly and overhaul every year at least. An organic body would go decades without such maintenance, you'd perhaps see something like the grow tanks in Schlock Mercenary, where they can grow a person an entirely new body from just their head/brain. With that sort of tech, a person could go organic to cyborg and back again, depending on their preference and needs.
interesting stuff to think about.
To me at least, the problem with cyborgs is that you're just trading one set of problems for an even greater set of problems. For all the supposed disadvantages, an organic body is incredibly resilient. A normal organic body can easily go 50 years or more with no serious invasive procedures. How much time is the cyborg gonna spent on a maintenance stand with major portions of their body disassembled on the table next to them? (Sorry Joe, can't come to the party tonight, I've got no arms, one eye, and half a leg right now. They should have me back together by Tuesday.)
To me, the future would be in developing methods of repairing/regrowing ones existing organic body, as that is where all the problems arise, the inability of the organic body to repair all faults all the time.
Yea, it's fantasy, I get that. Just thinking if this sort of tech actually existed in the real world. The only reason that I see to go non-organic vs organic is because the tech doesn't exist to repair the organic body. Sure, minor augmentation is another thing, micro-robots repairing what the organic portion can't, brain-to-machine neural interface, those things would be great. But yanking your brain and a few organs and putting them in a metal chassis would be done because of limitations in technology, not because of advances in it.
Even supposedly durable "low maintenance" industrial equipment I've worked with requires quite a bit of maintenance. A cyborg body that was in the size and weight range of an organic person would probably require a nearly complete disassembly and overhaul every year at least. An organic body would go decades without such maintenance, you'd perhaps see something like the grow tanks in Schlock Mercenary, where they can grow a person an entirely new body from just their head/brain. With that sort of tech, a person could go organic to cyborg and back again, depending on their preference and needs.
interesting stuff to think about.
Somewhere out there, there's a surplus borg-queen body out there, just waiting to trololol sum spinal interface.
A robotic anthropomorphic cyborg thing Hollywood make a movie like this and I will watch it amazing well done
Even if the parts are complicated, I can see the great detail and matrix like skill that came with it. Over all great work !
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