Just adapt a brain to a cyborg body and wala you solved all your issues, but now you need to figure out how to transfer a living brain into a computerized one, then figure on how that will control the rest of the cyborg body respectively without burning out. Good luck.
Technical issues of inverting mechanics onto a body and brain can be hazardous and may be too much stress for the body. Inverting all the memory from the brain into a computerized one would make more sense for then your brain would run on a battery and not require food/electrolytes to work. Plus, you can upgrade or modify a computerized body more efficiently in which a regular body you cannot.
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Just adapt a brain to a cyborg body and wala you solved all your issues, but now you need to figure out how to transfer a living brain into a computerized one, then figure on how that will control the rest of the cyborg body respectively without burning out. Good luck.
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Why do you need to transfer the brain? Why cant you just modify the original body by replacing parts?
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Technical issues of inverting mechanics onto a body and brain can be hazardous and may be too much stress for the body. Inverting all the memory from the brain into a computerized one would make more sense for then your brain would run on a battery and not require food/electrolytes to work. Plus, you can upgrade or modify a computerized body more efficiently in which a regular body you cannot.