Augs are inferior to the human body. Maintenance, firmware and utterly static with zero adaptability...I'll keep my ever adapting and self-repairing flesh thanks.
It's going to be the thing many probably haven't considered while salivating over the idea of augmented parkour or other extreme sports.
Just because you now have limbs that can make inhuman leaps doesn't mean the rest of your body will survive the landing. Likewise the human brain evolved to it's current design as a result of what previous generations experienced and sudden gforces caused by augmented leaps and landings wasn't on that history list.
Augs are inferior to the human body. Maintenance, firmware and utterly static with zero adaptability...I'll keep my ever adapting and self-repairing flesh thanks.
It's going to be the thing many probably haven't considered while salivating over the idea of augmented parkour or other extreme sports.
Just because you now have limbs that can make inhuman leaps doesn't mean the rest of your body will survive the landing. Likewise the human brain evolved to it's current design as a result of what previous generations experienced and sudden gforces caused by augmented leaps and landings wasn't on that history list.
Wonder how much damage a brain will sustain when it smashes against the inside of a full titanium replacement skull vs. a normal skull.