Still fine tuning the mesh and the Weights (Ie screwed up shoulders.)
The loose (very loose idea lore wise) Perhaps another Group of MIT scientist branched off (opposed to the institute) and where more focused on enhancement of themselves and their people. The tech worked... perhaps too well... as the people have long since died and have mostly wasted away but the machinery keeps then ever moving forward. Idk. don't care just a sh*t thought to make it make some sort of sense lol
What do y'all think? Move forward - fix and release or bury it
If I may make a few suggestions and/or brainstorming ideas:
1. Rather than considering them augmented humans, how about artificially grown musculoskeletal systems as a framework for cyborgs? 2. They need skin. Were the bare muscle or internal organs to be exposed to anything but a sterile, freezing envrionment, bacterial growth would compromise and kill any living tissue. 3. Chrome skeletons look cool, but from a manufacturing standpoint, would be absurdly impractical to machine and work with. Hollow, cylindrical bones would make more sense and double as pipelines for power delivery and other cable needs.
A fusion core is effectively the fusion battery the T-800 Terminators use. Plug one of those into the chest of a cyborg and give it piezoelectric muscles, and you have... well, a Courser, I guess.
Fully agree. The original synths with couple of wires moving them around look weak, this seems more plausible. I would left the organic looking textures and went the way of the artificial muscles, Deux Ex style. Making it a replacer for the first and second generation synths one with and one without more advanced skin, not completely new type.
I've never understood why anything mechanic couldn't go back through time in Terminator, but mechanic skeleton covered in living tissue could. Why wasn't the skeleton ripped out of the tissue? I guess it was explained, but I forgot.
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The loose (very loose idea lore wise) Perhaps another Group of MIT scientist branched off (opposed to the institute) and where more focused on enhancement of themselves and their people. The tech worked... perhaps too well... as the people have long since died and have mostly wasted away but the machinery keeps then ever moving forward. Idk. don't care just a sh*t thought to make it make some sort of sense lol
What do y'all think? Move forward - fix and release or bury it
here is the orginal
1. Rather than considering them augmented humans, how about artificially grown musculoskeletal systems as a framework for cyborgs?
2. They need skin. Were the bare muscle or internal organs to be exposed to anything but a sterile, freezing envrionment, bacterial growth would compromise and kill any living tissue.
3. Chrome skeletons look cool, but from a manufacturing standpoint, would be absurdly impractical to machine and work with. Hollow, cylindrical bones would make more sense and double as pipelines for power delivery and other cable needs.
A fusion core is effectively the fusion battery the T-800 Terminators use. Plug one of those into the chest of a cyborg and give it piezoelectric muscles, and you have... well, a Courser, I guess.
I've never understood why anything mechanic couldn't go back through time in Terminator, but mechanic skeleton covered in living tissue could. Why wasn't the skeleton ripped out of the tissue? I guess it was explained, but I forgot.