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BioTech's implants are sold to whomever has the money. BioTech's “wetware” is used by able-bodied citizens for reasons ranging from curiosity (e.g. “I want to jump 10 meters into the air”) to a perceived necessity (e.g. “I need subdermal armor to survive”). The trade of BioTech's implants has created a new class of citizens who specialize solely in being able to perform implantations and de-implantations on other citizens. Such surgeons can be paid a great deal of money. | BioTech's implants are sold to whomever has the money. BioTech's “wetware” is used by able-bodied citizens for reasons ranging from curiosity (e.g. “I want to jump 10 meters into the air”) to a perceived necessity (e.g. “I need subdermal armor to survive”). The trade of BioTech's implants has created a new class of citizens who specialize solely in being able to perform implantations and de-implantations on other citizens. Such surgeons can be paid a great deal of money. | ||
− | Finally, it's worth noting that the [[ | + | Finally, it's worth noting that the [[Cityadmin]] [[Law Enforcer]] implant is the result of a partnership with BioTech. This is a tight bond that both parties have no interest in breaking. |
For the time being, those who dislike the idea of “Custom Evolution” can do little more than shudder. | For the time being, those who dislike the idea of “Custom Evolution” can do little more than shudder. | ||
[[category:factions]] | [[category:factions]] |
Revision as of 11:03, 13 November 2006
Description
BioTech Industries Incorporated (BioTech) is a curious corporation. Research into biomechanical implements and nano-augmentations for disabled citizens is an admirable function, however BioTech doesn't stop there. By their own admission, BioTech's two-word goal is “Custom Evolution”. Some would say that the potential abuse of such a goal is a reality through BioTech's existence. CEO Seymour Jordan would struggle to disagree with them.
BioTech's implants are sold to whomever has the money. BioTech's “wetware” is used by able-bodied citizens for reasons ranging from curiosity (e.g. “I want to jump 10 meters into the air”) to a perceived necessity (e.g. “I need subdermal armor to survive”). The trade of BioTech's implants has created a new class of citizens who specialize solely in being able to perform implantations and de-implantations on other citizens. Such surgeons can be paid a great deal of money.
Finally, it's worth noting that the Cityadmin Law Enforcer implant is the result of a partnership with BioTech. This is a tight bond that both parties have no interest in breaking.
For the time being, those who dislike the idea of “Custom Evolution” can do little more than shudder.