Beyond bionics: how the future of prosthetics is redefining humanity
Bionic technology is removing physical barriers faced by disabled people while raising profound questions of what it is to be human. From DIY prosthetics realised through 3D printing technology to customised AI-driven limbs, science is at the forefront of many life-enhancing innovations
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#BeyondBionics #bionics #3dprinting #prosthetics #diy
I have a friend with a robotic arm. When people ask him about it he tells them he lost his arm in a lightsaber duel
Against vader or an inquistor
@@erickr.batista6400 nope, it was Yoda that took his hand. My buddies a Sith
Tell him he is cool
Sure he did
Absolute mad lad
Imagine arguing with a person with a bionic arm and the LEDs turn red.
And you hear something that sounds suspiciously like boss music
Cyberpunk vibes
!!! COMBAT MODE ACTIVATED !!!
Then it sounds like something is charging up for an attack.
Just for situations like this i would get that implementated !
This girl maxed out her cool points. Deadass, not only was having a bionic arm enough but she took up archery to take it further. Even that other dude was absolutely making killer beats and driving like he was in Cyberpunk. These people are awesome!
And she has done some of her own customisations to the arm!!
aangs got the drip
If he was driving like he was in Cyberpunk, he would glitch into the nearest building and come on the other side unscathed . :P
Woah its almost like theyre just normal people!
@@BillGates-bg1wz they ain't normal, they're awesome.
Imagine a kid thats so confident that she thinks her arm is cool and then she goes out into the world and ends up feeling weird about it. Her mom did such an awesome job and society made it harder.
I mean it’s not as cool if it’s not metal and cyberpunk looking.
I mean yea that happened to me when I first entered middle school and ppl bullied me for being born without a left hand and I never saw the use of prosthetics 😢
@@pedrogloria4870 hi, I was also born without a left hand. You aren’t alone!
"what if i want a tentacle" Oh boy do we have the community for you
The first realistic live action hentai porn film! Will her mother be proud of her then? Lmao
she's probably part of it
I figured a tentacle comment would at the top
😂😂😂😂😂😂 glad I wasnt the only one laughing at that one
LoganBerry DeviantArt, or /b/...?
Imagine bullying a kid with a prosthetic arm and then a mantis blade just pops out of his arm
Cyberpunk 2077 vibes
Or the quiet kid with a glock attachment
@@janslavik5284 💀
Could be worse, it might spilt up into a shotgun.
Volkite blaster all the way.
"What ethical issues might we face?" The most important ethical issue is to make sure that everyone gets full and easy access to whatever protheses that they need.
So long as nobody attaches deployable weapons so that prejudice toward cyborgs don't occur.
@@blackpowderkun Remember that robot dog that Boston Dynamics made to assist soldiers in carrying loads? The US military immediately put a gun on it and gave the AI autonomous control of the weapon. I'm afraid that weaponizing any new technology is inevitable.
Well said. Access is privileged towards help that makes great media content. Notice all the comments on how 'cool' these prosthetics are, and how 'kickass' it all is. A generation raised by Hollywood.
The enthusiasm of the Angel Giuffria and her family is making me cry, so pure emotions and bonds between parents and children.
That boys dad learning how to use a 3D printer just to build an arm for his son is actually incredibly heartwarming.
Some people's dad's don't even show up. This is how you be a parent
💞
Now he has to live with the fact he could have been a millionaire engineer if only he knew his skill set
@@419buckeye7 i’d say knowing he build an arm for his child is something he can live with just fine
Indeed what an amazing Dad! Proving one can make all the lemonade out of lemons!! An inspiring boy too! Way to go guys, way to go! 👊 FFTARTAGLIA always praying strong fire in your heart, belly and soul.....🙏💪🔥❤
That dad learned FROM SCRATCH to design and 3D print an arm just so his son didn't have to wait for one.
He'll become an armsmith
@@firstnamelastname8865 A true master of arms if you will. (or should I have gone for Man at arms?)
@@MrKezzerdrix limb boi
Really nice of him and all, but honestly, it's not as hard as you think
@@akshayy_xd it's hard making articulated limb, but to design one?!
I heard her say "It can be whatever I want" Yeah, arm blades and built in brass knuckles in 2077? More like 2025.
A chainsaw arm like Ash from Evil dead. Fight off zombies 🧟♀️ demons N stuff.
prosthetic guns
Oh man I always thought bionic limbs were awesome af since I was a kid. Seeing Angel just switch her hands made my day. Amazing.
Being a cyborg instantly makes you 100% cooler than everyone else
yes but it costs 100K euros. So better have that kind of money else u gonna be just handicapped human instead of a cool cyborg
@@memd777 🤣
mehmud true. I feel really bad for my grandpa because he’s a double amputee from his knee down and he’s pretty much stuck at home. :/
ThRiVe weelchair?
@@memd777 you say handicapped now but once they start to get down the dynamics of robotic arms/body parts that will be the next step in the future of evolution. Everybody will want enhanced body parts to perfect precision, fighting, eye sight etc...
"What if i want..a tentacle" She is a woman of culture as well .
LOL
this comment diserves more likes
This comment will go well in Japan
in film, this line is called the hook
@@never._.mind._. very appropriate.
That’s strait up a bold woman. She had a solid heart and is a guiding light to those who have lost a limb and shows there is hope to be better then normal.
As the field matures we’re likely going to stop putting a negative stigma around it, because prosthetics are the next sci-fi invention to become a reality.
She isn't bold for being positive about her arm. Just used to it because it's been like that her whole life. The actual bold part is being secure in herself to tell others who look at her with pity, that she loves her arm, and that it's cool. She's right, of course. It is really cool.
To see the guy drive with a robotic arm is just mind blowing
and to think that robotic limbs are only going to get better and more advance, it would surprise me if in a few years down the road you have a robotic hand that can move just as fast and do everything a normal hand can do but better and more accurate.
my man has a pretty cool car too
Her name is Angel, she's an archer, and has a bionic arm. Ma'am, we're here to talk to you about the Avengers Initiative
Ok
Nice one!
This comment is underrated
Alita: battle angle
@@floettefavors the “arch” in “archangel” is pronounced “ark”, not “arch” as in an “arch bridge”
When she de-attaches and re-attaches different hands to her arm, it looks like something out of a video game when you swap your weapons before going on a mission.
Ikr. She's so cool 😭
Devil May Cry 5
Devil May Cry V or Sekiro have this exact concept
It's basically a concept in most video games, is what I was saying...
Cyberpunk 2077
That thumbnail had me thinking: "That arm must be very useful for not getting scraped open by a bowstring. 🤔"
You could buy a forearm gaurd for that ya know.
“What if I want a tentacle” you and me both girl, you and me both
"What if I want...a tentacle?" *She is one of us.*
anime irl
Fuuuuun man very nice.
😂
へんたい( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
She is a woman of culture as well
This is so cool, has no one realized she literally has a collection of historic tech that shows the evolution of bionic limbs?
Im sure we all realized that when we watched that part of the video
@@jesseclift3743 😅😆
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
@@jesseclift3743 I didnt
@@jesseclift3743 You'd be surprised 🤙
"This is transhuman" - Warhammer 40k has entered the chat. On a more serious note: As someone who works in healthcare I do love to see how far we've gotten and the potential about how far we could go. But what I love the most is the strength of the people about how to adapt, how to deal with the circumstances, etc. Sometimes it makes me like my job even more. Not because of my work, but because of the patients I get to meet.
Praise the Omnissiah!
My prosthetic knee is estimated around $120,000. The tech is only getting better. It’s definitely more empowering knowing that I can go back to living a somewhat normal life.
The prosthetic arms that are made to look real look creepy. But the the metal ones look badass
I think trying to make it look real is just a dumb idea. People are going to know it’s not real and imo it looks weirder having a “real” looking bionic arm than a metal one.
@@autismman102 I think that the metal one is a cool one. But if you look at the characters in cyberpunk you will see that if it is well done it won't look weird.
Being part robot is cool
It depends on the customer wishes. A 20 y.o. would have no problem wearing a futuristic arm, a 70 y.o. however would prefer something more sober, either a "real looking" one or just wearing long sleeves and putting a nice leather glove on the prosthetic hand. The latter would be the most stylish option in my opinion, the best for formal occasions where you have to wear a suit, just make sure that the glove's color matches that of shoes and belt.
@@autismman102 It can look real without being disturbing. It's just, very difficult and obviously it is still in the early stages. There's phases for it. First the purpose is to make it look real from far off, if you're standing across the street from someone and their prosthetic looks real to the point you can't tell, it's worth it for a lot of people. You then improve from there until it looks real enough to be nigh indistinguishable, they can already do it with statues and artwork trust me it's very possible for a prosthetic arm.
*Random girl:* "What if I want a tentacle?" *An echo far away:* giggidy
Lmao
Hehe alright!
I thought that too lol
Funniest comment ever!
_hentai_
"There's no point in trying to stop." what an interesting statement... wish I were as passionate about something. :)
I actually cried watching Jason. I can't imagine what I would do if I couldn't play the piano anymore.
The dad who took it upon himself to build his son an arm with no experience, needs a bloody standing ovation.
I'll go get the axe
ikr amazing
"What if I want a tentacle?" I'm sold.
That would match her octopus brain!!!
@@carlospalacio6555 what?
@@carlospalacio6555 *There was an attempt at comedy*
I mean... it's not that bad
sus
4:09 - 5:12 That’s not even my own kid and I felt like crying.
''What if I don't want a hand, I want a tentacle'' Thats my exact way of thinking.
"You have a metal arm? Dude, that is so awesome!" - Spider-Man
Luis Ruiz I thought it was her in the thumbnail
Cap: "I understood that reference!"
same time he easily overpowers buckeyes arm.
I don't know if they intended it that way, but you just made me realize how heartwarmingly positive that scene must have been for amputees and amputee acceptance for future generations. I can imagine kids in school being like WOAH you're like Winter Soldier, instead of "thats weird"
@@crueltyinpoetry id be tempted so much to ask how the heck you lost your arm and hand out of curiosity and mention how impressive the prosthetic is and ask how in the world do you make it move.
"My son is missing an arm... I'll build him one." Best dad ever.
And he did. Which makes him EFFECTIVELY, THE.BEST.DAD.EVER. Humans can achieve much, if we put ourselves to it.
Plus, what a super awesome, ongoing, project for a father and son to develop some robotics together over a long time. Like building a car together...
@@sombraarthur so true
People like this engineer should be getting so much more credit and fame, yet people playing sports get much more of it, that's a big problem in this world.
Uh, dude the engineer will get a ton of credit when a Duke Footballer has to get amputated. Also, sports have always been a means of entertainment just look at the Roman Colosseum.
gonna be honest, this video inspired me to go into prosthetics engineering and in a few months I start college as a biomed engineering major because of this video.
That is genuinely amazing what
@@sallytheuselessbird saw this a few years back when it released and it totally changed what I hoped I was gonna do with my life
This is so cool
“We can rebuild him, we have the technology. We can make him better than he was. Better... stronger... faster."
Our work is never over
The million dollar man was cool watch as a kid! but do to higher cost`s and modern Inflation, he is now known as the multi-Billion Dollar man.
HARDER. BETTER. FASTER. STRONGER.
Daft Punk.....
@@jochoa8772 MORE THAN, HOUR, OUR, BETTER
"babe lets go out to eat" "hol up gotta charge my arm"
Erik Castillo daily live at my home is kinda like this. My mom is asking my sis to hurry up and what is taking her so long and she is like “Mom, I can’t find my arm!”. She leaves it everywhere and it’s also the same colour as the sofa, so we occasionally accidentally sit on it. It’s really painful getting those fingers in between your buttcrack. It’s solid material too, so...ouch.
@@LittleSparklingStars interesting...
@@LittleSparklingStars whats with that profile pick..
@@fbi2522 It's my favorite character from a game called Dangan Ronpa, a murder mystery game published by Spike Chunsoft. Don't worry, mister FBI, it's not lolicon hentai :^)
"Babe your coming to bed with me, your arm is charged?"😏
Dude. Neural link will elevate this field to a whole new level
This is such a Beautiful video, I can only watch it in parts to really apreciate it all, bit by bit.
Cyberpunk 2077 is coming out, and this video is in everyone's recommended.
Thats what I was thinking
Dude same. I was just playing it xD
Nah i just search it to see if robotic prostetics have improved sense 5 years ago.
Almost as if the algorithm promotes like begetting like
I was gonna say the same thing, that's why I'm here lol
When she said "What if I don't want a hand, what if I want..." ... my beautiful brain just filled in the end of the sentence with, "... a flamethrower?"
Genius!
You make the male gender proud my man
Or a sledgehammer? Or a chainsaw? Or a sword! Or a huge blade
@@lightdarkequivalent7143 A drill? An electric screwdriver? (damned, I'd love having a third and maybe fourth limb with exchangeable parts to use while doing DYI!)
Tiernan Wilkinson yes!!
His dad really made his son his own arm! That is going above and beyond for your child!❤️❤️ so sweet
I would've been fascinated by a bionic arm as a child, but then again, I'm a nerd 🤓 And I'm glad that there are other nerds out there that also saw someone's fancy arm and though "Hmm, I could make an even cooler version"! I can't wait to see the first bionic limb that properly responds to the signals from the human brain!
“What if I want a tentacle?” *Scrolls through comment section
not disappointed either lmao
OwO
x2
Lol!🤣
BRO EITHER LMAOOO
Imagine waking up 9 years after a coma, then you look at your left hand and it turned into a bionic arm, then a man spoke to you "Welcome back boss"
More like "hey bud, welcome back. See, since you owe us little more than 4 million bucks, here are your assignments... and if you don't agree we can turn you off any time".
you've been in a coma for quite some time... yes, you want to know how long.... I'm afraid its been... 9 years
nonononono they're like hey you! you're finally awake,
With a cover of David Bowie on the intercom.
Until quite comes to hunt you down
This is such cool stuff! I’m doing research for a story I’m working on… The main character looses his right hand and I’m trying to make a realistic (at least for the world, cause it’s a magical realism world) prosthetic for him. He is not the best at magic, but he learns how to control objects and stuff, and eventually makes himself a prosthetic to be able to play guitar again. This is definitely sub-plot to the main story, but I need to do it justice out of respect for all the non-fictional amputees out there :)
I love the way open-source tech is opening up the possibility for prosthetics.
"She was born without her left hand" *Shows scene of a crocodile and her living in a swamp* ...You sure about that or is that the story we're going with?
Lol thats just Louisiana. I live there. Seeing crocodiles on a porch is normal
Tanzanite - Hello there my fellow prehistoric animal
Alligator
If I ever lost my arm I'd lie about what happened and change the lie everytime "So, how did you lose your a-" *"Youd think Caterpillars are innocent creatures. Think again."*
Tbh, I would do the same
"Dude! What happened to your arm?!?!?" Deep Voice* "I'm glad you asked... It all started in Valar the land of the siners..."
Apples and Cream, you funny😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
*Oh, you think you're funny huh?, well let's see how funny you are with THIS!* *Builds Mini-Sentry*
I'm missing some fingers and most of my thumb. It takes some people a long time to realize. Sometimes I do make up elaborate stories to strangers!
Seeing the work of people like Miguel Nicolelis makes me fell hope in my country again
The idea of being able to quickswap hands is so freaking cool
What if i want a tentacle? The world is not ready yet my child.
you do if you are a lesbian xD
She wants the tentacle ;)
I'd tell you to get RIGHT OUTTA TOWN...! Nah, but it'd be weird.
Japan was ready for that a long time ago...
I think we like the same genres of anime...
It was very heartbreaking when she said that she never looked to the fact of having just one hand as something bad until other people make her feel uncomfortable
the age-old story of abled people make disability into a bad thing when it really isn't
I really wanna get involved with prosthetics like these in the future. They’re so cool.
Most people say, that Arthritis currently has no cure, at least not has of yet anyway. Tell that to the heroes that engineered those badass limb replacements. Absolutely necessary for those with such tragic injuries.
When Luke Skywalker lost his hand, we all thought we were centuries away from this technology. What else will be solved in our own lifetime.
dude, Luke lost his hand a long, long time ago
@just another human Explain CRISPR if viruses aren't real. BTW speaking of CRISPR one of the problems with it is that the synthetic portion of the DNA is usually shed at a very high rate so it works great on modifying seeds of plants or eggs of say fish like the Danio that have thousands of eggs (Dani was the first GMO fish) but it's not great to use on humans since human females don't have a lot of eggs to waste and also the genetically modified bioweapons (such nCov) would fail to be effective before long because they'd rapidly mutate into a non-lethal form which is probably exactly what happened with this nCov nonsense, assuming it really was a bioweapon leak. In any case; these lockdowns aren't justified at all.
@@crudkick Yes, but in a galaxy far, far away.
@just another human Stellarium... Yep just debunked ur flat earth in 1 word... funny that
@just another human May I have a source on all of that?
"Flesh is weak" -Adeptus Mechanicus
Praise the Omnissiah
"Everything is weak" -adaptus plotarmorness
"what if I want a tentacle" Sounds a lot like heresy!
@@rivuray5034 mechadendrites
The Iron Hands approve of this message.
This is so f-ing cool! Best of luck to all that is producing and wearing/devoloping these great prosthetics!
This is absolutely amazing. I love how intelligent prosthetics change the abilities of the human body. Maybe in future we can even add new sensory experiences to alter the way we perceive our human experience.
"What if I want a tentacle?" Hentai: *Let me introduce myself*
When I heard that I went NOOOOOOOOOO
@@PRODUCEDBYAD say hurb backwards
hahaha XD
Gerard Sta Maria I can arrange an appointment tomorrow at 5
I see, you are a man of culture as well.
"What if I don't want an arm? What if I want...a tentacle?" Dr. Octopus loading...
Hentai.
Reject humanity evolve to octopus
@@cvt0072 Hentai...
@@tychus7 Hentai.....
No bad brain
I love this so much I had to send you a message...what an inspiration..father and son...just brilliant brilliant brilliant and I haven't even watched all the video yet
that drummer is the real life cyberpunk. his attitude towards life giving him his best to improve for the safe of others/ humanity is insane. he is going to achieve his dream one day creating a new path for myo bionics.
She's beautiful, humble, and got a badass, robot arm that will feel nothing if you piss her off. Of course the kids were scared of her, she's a triple threat.
So she can sing, dance, and act
Cyberfem fatale
Shes so beautiful
And wants a tentacle
The only thing that’s missing is an arm laser.
Awesome dad! Son: “Dad there is like 18 months waiting time for new arm” Dad: “hold my beer son. I got a solution” Joke aside. Cool dad in my opinion. And the kid is awesome too 😎👍 PS all the people in this video are awesome ☺️
do they not give kids speech lessons anymore though? it was part of elementary school here in canada in the 80s/90s if you needed it
1: he's like 6 2: It's entirely possible that he has some kind of speech impediment. Not so easily treated as with speech lessons.
My youngest brother had a speech thing growing up, actually still does. Hes 18 now. So even with speech therapy it's not likely hell ever grow out of it.
sinephase what for?
Thats what you got from the whole video, I seriously think you missed the point lol, if you've nothing nice to say maybe you should have been taught to say nothing.........My child doesn't have any speech issues, he's 10 and had a camera showed in his face, he wasn't exactly feeling very confident so get a life please, cheers
As a musician, losing a hand has always been terrifying to me. At the very least, I'm glad to be born in a time where if I were to lose a hand, it likely wouldn't be too long before we would have prosthetics that would allow me to play music again. Plus you could make cool modifications to it, like extra fingers, that would let you do new and exciting things
Imagine motorized wrist speed with extra fingers on a guitar… tbh I’m down for that
This is whh prosthetics are so amazing! They can go beyond what a normal human limb can be!
All that carbon fiber makes my human hand look outdated
You're blessed with it, so be cool about it.
Yeah but a terminator arm would be a dream come true.
By Darwinism's standards it's archaic.
@@NexusNomad00 if u got bionic arm u won't bleed no more
pink astronaut. Terminator arm > flesh arm
"I had a kid that cried when I took off my arm." It seems a great way to scare off bullies that terrorize in school. :D
Trust me... it does not. Quite the opposite, in fact
That's a nice thought
As an ex school bully I vouch for this 😭 definitely woulda found a way to hide or break the arm
It's not the bullies that cry, unfortunately.
Only if there is a cudgel hidden inside...
This is truly amazing technology that gives hope to those who need prosthetics.
Who wouldn't think robot limbs are cool? It's very interesting and awesome that our species is able to make stuff like this
Cyberpunk 2077 new leaked gameplay
What a great time to be aliv...
I see that Tony Stark gave Aunt May a hand in that 5 year time skip.
She does look like aunt may though, especially in the thumbnail.
@@thestinger5047 right dude, right
Dude that's what I was thinking too 😂
Lara Croft + Aunt May
I legit thought it was in the thumbnail
That Subaru rally car in the driveway was awesome
I have got a prosthetic leg too, made of cane. It's not like real leg, it's better than a real leg. It's really cool.
Drummer guy seemed so chill. I'm happy for him that he can play the drums again.
And drift again. And dream again.
*Fails in video game. "Input in my bionic hand has lagged."
omg that's great.
10:14 One of the greatest minds of our time
I've watched this a couple times now over past year or two and it still amazes me
I'm a left hand congenital amputee, and I feel so grateful that I was born in this time and age. The technology surrounding prosthetics is improving so quickly and these devices are becoming more easily accessible to people like myself. I'm 18 now and have grown up with many different prosthetic arms (myoelectric, body-powered, 3D-printed, etc), and the thought of in the future possibly having a hand like those featured in this video is just so euphoric
I hope you get a very cool one 📝📝
You will be experiencing the joy of having such a cool hand, in a non-distant future, trust me, even some people would want to be as cool as you
@@656apolo Some people would cut their own arms off if ever prosthetics become cheaper
@@hunterofdarkness8329 So abit like the Skitarii's of mars?
Make a blade installment into one of the cyborg arms
What an amazing mom she had. There was no defeatism just determination, and it paid off.
wish my mom was like that...
Major kudos to all these folks! Not having a part of your body is more difficult than we think. We take so many things for granted.
This is so amazing and empowering for so many people. ✌🏼💗
Okay she probably feels like a badass video game/movie protagonists everytime she mounts the hand, cause that is cool as all hell
*Wake up Samurai. We've got a city to burn.*
Yes
NANI
Keanu Reeves
@@darthzayexeet3653 the 'o' stsandzz fer o my g d its earlieee..have a gooder...
Sing the song im chipping inn..
Great mum there! She saw the bionics film, and her daughter grew up with a much better attitude than many others born without limbs.
This is so cool all my hobbies involve my hands it's always been a fear of mine of loosing one but I remember seeing star wars and seeing the robot hands and thinking how cool would that be in real life and now we're getting so close
The fact that that dad was able to develop that design without having an engineering degree is incredibly impressive.
Looks like Cyberpunk 2077 is coming a lot sooner than we think...
Paul Nguyen no this is more deus ex machina
not a lot will get this... LOL
Adding weapons on your arms from black market hmmm its must be cyberpunk 2077
Alita, Almost human...
@KONFU5ED I will be 77 years old or dead lol
so awesome that Angel took it in stride and is proud of her rad robot arm
Dude has old school stacker hi-fi components.❤ Also the girls arm she designed looks so amazing. I’m glad technology has caught up and made life different for the better for these people. Very cool ! ✊🏼 🇬🇧
"What if i want a tentacle? " *Ah... I see you're a girl of culture as well !*
Lmfao
HOW I DIDN'T THINK ABOUT THAT
I was thinking the same thing.. I feel so much better that I'm not alone
where did she say this? cant find the part
Girl: dad I want a tenticle Dad: sweet home Alabama
Helps that her arm looks super cool, it's less archaic and more scifi.
Matthew Litteral yes....without seeming disrespectful, how bloody awesome is that bionic arm?
Pommie bears I love the glowy effect. Makes it look sci-fi. I'd rock the robo arm too.
Its incredible what man can do for his son
2:45 What kid wouldn't like a cybernetic arm
If i were an amputee i'd probably want a Winter Soldier styled prosthetic arm
That'd be difficult as hell to make the pieces for, but it might be possible.
I would want one like fullmetal alchemist
I have a badly infected arm doctors say I'm gonna have to cut it off I'm like : call me black bucky now
Cindy Art i’d go full Metal Gear Solid
It would be really heavy and expensive. Probably fragile too. It would still be awesome though.
Did you notice how she never once said "I never asked for this"?
When you grow up with such a "defect"(and I hesitate to call it that) you never think that you're not normal, at least I never did. You just develop along a different line from other people. Personally, I can't wait to be the first to have a "grown" heart.
@@bryanford1139 op is referencing the opening line from deus ex: human revolution
@@nubreed13 Adam "I didn't ask for this" Jensen.
Is there any mod, that adds tentacle arm to Deus ex?
Fascinating. We are way way off from a cyber-punk sort of enhancement level of technology which would bring up lots of ethical debates but this development is going to make life a lot easier for those that need the help.
Stories of love and passion