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Cyberware is a
relatively new and
unknown field (a proto-science, or more
adequately a "proto-technology"). In
science fiction circles, however, it is...
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Cyberware is neuroprosthetics.
Cyberware may also
refer to:
Cyberware (company), a
Californian company producing high-end 3D
scanners Cyberware Productions...
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Cyberware Inc. was a
company that
produced high-performance
color 3D scanners.
Cyberware was
owned and
managed by the
Addleman family with headquarters...
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focuses on the
implications of
biotechnology rather than
mechanical cyberware and
information technology.
Biopunk is
concerned with
synthetic biology...
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modeled in 3D
after their voice actors who are ****anese celebrities.
Cyberware's color 3D
scanner (model PS) was used to
analyze each actor's head & face...
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street fighters and/or mercenaries,
often with
cyborg implants (called
cyberware), magicians, and
other exotic figures.
Magic has also
returned to the...
- goals, motivations, and
events from
their past. Finally, they gain money,
cyberware,
weapons and
other equipment,
including fashion and
lifestyle goods. Further...
- sliding; many of
these abilities can be
unlocked or
upgraded through cyberware implants installed by a "ripperdoc".
Weapon use
increases accuracy and...
- band
Advanced Art),
Ville Brusi, and Vesa Rainne.
After signing with
Cyberware Productions,
their first album, Morphology, was
released in 1994 and followed...
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interpersonal interactions but it also
determines how much
cyberware you can install.
Every piece of
cyberware has a
Humanity Cost that
reduces the character's...