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Robotics Operating Computer
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Readster Wrote:
h3half Wrote:I don't think so, but it very well might. Every time I've seen a headspider removed it was made clear to everyone involved that there was, in fact, a headspider inside the dude. No use checking the computer next to the table when you already know where it is and how to get at it.

Performing surgery on somebody should cause some serious brute damage if they're consious. Because then anesthetic would have a use first off, and most importantly the computer would have a use for not just digging around inside people to see if they have an implant/headspider/whatever.

Otherwise, yeah, I've never used this computer before anyway.
This is a good idea. Make it so that the patient convulses violently during surgery without anaesthesia, as an explanation. heck, you should have a chance of ruining the brain when debraining a conscious person for the same reason.

Right now, surgery is as simple as eating with a knife and fork. I wouldn't mind seeing one additional complication like this. Either mindlessly dig for an implant that might be there and possibly do damage without anaesthesia, or check the computer first.


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