Re: Cybernetics and Bioengineering: what are YOUR limits?
For the most part, I would not be afraid to accept artificial replacement parts, although I would prefer to maintain normal human appearance. I do not want to gain new abilities such as ones that allow me to directly connect to computers, shoot blasts from nothing, implanted armor, etc. This does include prosthesis for either arm or leg in addition to internal organs. If said prosthesis needs to look artificial, then i will accept it, although that will not be my forst choice. Mental enhancements would defenately be off the list. The mind has worked great for thousands of years with no aid from man (the body has needed great assistance though) and will continue to do so for the next several thousand years to come. Robots and AI will never truly be able to duplicate what the human mind can do today and has for half a million years.