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Originally Posted by Langy
Not really. You'd just need to hook up the ear, nose, and eye nerve bundles and the spinal cord. That would give you a full neural interface that can simulate all human senses, but it wouldn't require any actual *brain* surgery at all.
A TL9 neural interface might just replace all the normal input/output of the brain without impacting any of the actual processes of the brain.
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Thus we could create Span in a Can (what a gaming friend called a brain in a life support device that wasn't humanoid).