Human 2.0

Implants have come a long way since peg legs and metal hooks. Step by step Implants have moved from static artificial limbs to fully functional replacements of various body parts. Finally, since the development of artificial muscles and breakthroughs in biotechnology Implants have exceeded their organic counterparts. While fairly common today, Implants are still expensive and only specialized medical personal can install them.

The first generation of modern Implants includes limb replacements. Fully functional, touch sensitive arms, hands and legs allow people who suffered accidents to resume their normal lives. Combat focused variants are reinforced and provide beyond average performance.

Thanks to improved organic hybrid coatings and biochemical energy conversion the second generation of Implants offers various organ replacements. Eyes, ears, heart, lungs even the skin can be replaced by a more capable Implant. Maybe most important the Uplink, a complex Implant in the brain, allows for human machine interfacing and Augmented Reality.

The last Implant generation has barely hit the markets and makes full use of the technological advancements based on the Nanocytes. The T3 Implants are networks of nano-machines which can improve the human body in many ways depending on type and amount. The technology is intrusive and some say not yet fully tested but the results are already impressive.

More details about Implants can be found in the chapter about Enhancer in the Core Rules.