02-22-2016, 03:52 AM
(02-22-2016, 02:06 AM)Midnight_Moonglow Wrote:Quote:Coro closed her eyes as she let the doctor work chirping softly to herself before she was asked the question.
"no you are not being too rude to me anyway...not sure if other avali would have issues with it or not but.. it would have meant going into surgery for a few hours as the physical architecture would be installed directly into the brainstem. last i remember anyway. not sure how long i have been out of medical practice but it's a direct connection to the biological neural structures. the implant itself has software and hardware failsafes to prevent anyone from directly interfering with the mind with ease. an avali without the cybernetic neural interface would be disoriented for a short period of time after the installation of the neural interface. You could technically call it a cybernetic implant but most avali would just call it their neural interface."
She smiled remaining completely motionless for the doctor.
"other than my neural interface however i am pretty much completely biological. I got my first interface out of couriosity of the system and seeing as alot if not most avali have it. I felt it would be a hindrance to not have one installed. After i got my medical certification awhile ago. it became almost mandatory that i had the system as alot of tools that are used in the field work so much better with a direct connection to the brain. Though i have not been able to use it because well... i kinda blew this older system."
The doctor carefully placed the older system down onto the table nearby showing very heavy wear. Parts of the device seemed to have been burnt out completely others seem to have some corrosion on it. It looked to be about 15-20 years out of repair.
*Tourmaline takes a few notes down as her avali friend explained*
That soubnd really interesting but kinda sounds scary though becasue i hear working on anything to do with your nervous system is really risky Specially when it comes to the brain. but im guessing at this time and age this sort of prosedure is as regular as getting a wound bandaged but i might be wrong ;w;
She burst into giggles as the doctor finished installing the new system. Coro tried to keep as still as possible with herself to prevent any issues.
"The avali have done alot of research and developments to make sure it is harder to make a mistake then to succeed. while you would think of it as a risky proceedure. most doctors have to go through rigorous training and must succeed with flying colours before being licensed for initial installations of neural interfaces. however most doctors can easily replace the main hardware of the system. as its rather quick and simple."
She smiled and turned her head as the doctor stepped away. Coro looking to the doctor as her new neural interface began to react to activation commands. She and the doctor began performing quick diagnostics tests via AR systems.
"its almost like building a cast... or stitching a wound. its a common thing for people to come in for maintainance unless they are out of range of a licensed medical center to do so or don't have the parts to repair it ... like i did."