We can all guess what the general story of the new Deus Ex is going to be: cybernetics have caused a cultural divide and now a cybernetically-enhanced agent must operate in a hostile environment, or something along those lines anyway.
Well, between that trailer and the Droid commercials that have been flooding my Hulu time, I've been thinking about cybernetics (the science of enhancing carbon-based lifeforms with mechanical and electronic parts) a lot. So much so that I started thinking about the actual possibility of cybernetic enhancement.
So I thought I'd ask the Escapist: What are your thoughts/feelings on cybernetics? Assuming that the technology is viable, what enhancements would you wish for? What would your position on the process and technology be? Would you support it and use it? Support it but not use it? Not support it at all?
As for myself:
I'd definitely support the technology and a person's right to use it. I think it'd open up all kinds of opportunities in fields like physiotherapy and vision correction. For myself, I'd probably get my arms replaced with multi-rotation replacements designed for scaling, get my lower body completely replaced so that it's designed for high-impact falls and gripping and get one eye replaced with a high-resolution camera with zoom function and a holographic projection that shows calculated distances, forces and angles.
Well, between that trailer and the Droid commercials that have been flooding my Hulu time, I've been thinking about cybernetics (the science of enhancing carbon-based lifeforms with mechanical and electronic parts) a lot. So much so that I started thinking about the actual possibility of cybernetic enhancement.
So I thought I'd ask the Escapist: What are your thoughts/feelings on cybernetics? Assuming that the technology is viable, what enhancements would you wish for? What would your position on the process and technology be? Would you support it and use it? Support it but not use it? Not support it at all?
As for myself:
I'd definitely support the technology and a person's right to use it. I think it'd open up all kinds of opportunities in fields like physiotherapy and vision correction. For myself, I'd probably get my arms replaced with multi-rotation replacements designed for scaling, get my lower body completely replaced so that it's designed for high-impact falls and gripping and get one eye replaced with a high-resolution camera with zoom function and a holographic projection that shows calculated distances, forces and angles.