04-20-2020, 06:09 AM
There's a lot of strong benefits. You can move faster, break cuffs, more stamina and the organs have a lot of nice bonuses. Never lose that katana again.
Right now, it's pretty easy to do surgery on yourself. Well, once you're used to it and if you have meds, and keep an eye on your blood. Only real risky one is trying to replace your heart.
I think you should fumble a lot more. Like, way more. If you have painkiller in your system you're only going to fumble a few times if you replace all your organs and limbs. If surgery is something you want and know how to do, it's worth those few fumbles to do it yourself. Finding someone who knows how to do it and is willing to takes a lot more time. Self surgery should be more on par with this. More fumbles mean you're going to lose more blood, and you'll have to wait for that to come up. Will need more meds too.
I wouldn't mind if self surgery was removed completely either, but I don't know how other people feel about that. I think it would increase the amount of interaction you get with doctors. I see a lot of people just stop by robotics sometimes to give themselves treads or something because, hey, why not? Only takes a minute and you move a lot faster. Why try to get someone else to do it when they might kill you in the process; asking someone probably takes longer than the whole procedure.
Right now, it's pretty easy to do surgery on yourself. Well, once you're used to it and if you have meds, and keep an eye on your blood. Only real risky one is trying to replace your heart.
I think you should fumble a lot more. Like, way more. If you have painkiller in your system you're only going to fumble a few times if you replace all your organs and limbs. If surgery is something you want and know how to do, it's worth those few fumbles to do it yourself. Finding someone who knows how to do it and is willing to takes a lot more time. Self surgery should be more on par with this. More fumbles mean you're going to lose more blood, and you'll have to wait for that to come up. Will need more meds too.
I wouldn't mind if self surgery was removed completely either, but I don't know how other people feel about that. I think it would increase the amount of interaction you get with doctors. I see a lot of people just stop by robotics sometimes to give themselves treads or something because, hey, why not? Only takes a minute and you move a lot faster. Why try to get someone else to do it when they might kill you in the process; asking someone probably takes longer than the whole procedure.