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Join Date: Oct 2014
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Well, I'd consider getting cybernetics if the following conditions are met:
1) Manageable surgery risk (each person has their own threshold). 2) Manageable maintenance requirements (Both in "fuel cost" and time spend getting someone to tinker with my cyberware. If I have to buy 500 euros worth of batteries every month, I'll pass. If maintenance is more than a few hours once a month, I'll pass) 3) Good enough advantages for cybertech compared to regular things. A chip that acts as an ID card, Credit Card, and every official documents I might want to show officials (driver's license, security clearances, and so on) I would definitely get since I won't get in trouble with the police because I forgot my driver's license at home or couldn't show my ID card because I forgot it, and a credit card that can't be stolen from me is good too. Else, I'll do the calculations on a case by case basis based on what utility and risks/annoyances cybertech will bring me. |
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