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Bioaugmentation on the cellular level that mean to improve the cells of the human body without using artificial parts like a cyborg. Examples: Bulletproof skin, night vision, thermal vision, super strength, super speed, super intelligence, walking EMP device that can shoot down tech with his mind, and can hack computers by activating his Bioaugs. Bioaugmentation is pretty much peak human abilities and then some.
Risks: Their probably aren't enough people that would be compatible for Bioaugmentation. If the experiment goes wrong you could be permanently handicapped or worse, dead. You still feel the pain of getting shot or stabbed before nanomachines come to regenerate your body
Cyborgs can do everything a Bioborg (my word for Bioaugmented humans) can do, they just need a certain amount of cyberaugmentation to the body via artificial organs or prosthetic limbs. Though risks aren't as great as Bioaugmentation. And they don't feel the pain of getting hurt in a general area like a Bioborg. They're just as indestructible as a Bioborg, considering if they lose a limb they won't feel it and they could just get another prosthetic.
Risk: Well, they have to be maintained mechanically otherwise they fail in any combat situation. They can be expensive to maintain. It gets cold in the winter and that shit will give you frostbite easily.
Who do you think will win and would be worth the fight?
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Bioaugmentation on the cellular level that mean to improve the cells of the human body without using artificial parts like a cyborg. Examples: Bulletproof skin, night vision, thermal vision, super strength, super speed, super intelligence, walking EMP device that can shoot down tech with his mind, and can hack computers by activating his Bioaugs. Bioaugmentation is pretty much peak human abilities and then some.
Risks: Their probably aren't enough people that would be compatible for Bioaugmentation. If the experiment goes wrong you could be permanently handicapped or worse, dead. You still feel the pain of getting shot or stabbed before nanomachines come to regenerate your body
Cyborgs can do everything a Bioborg (my word for Bioaugmented humans) can do, they just need a certain amount of cyberaugmentation to the body via artificial organs or prosthetic limbs. Though risks aren't as great as Bioaugmentation. And they don't feel the pain of getting hurt in a general area like a Bioborg. They're just as indestructible as a Bioborg, considering if they lose a limb they won't feel it and they could just get another prosthetic.
Risk: Well, they have to be maintained mechanically otherwise they fail in any combat situation. They can be expensive to maintain. It gets cold in the winter and that shit will give you frostbite easily.
Who do you think will win and would be worth the fight?