Me being half machine well... I guess my viewpoint is contradictory in itself. They give me abilities normal humans couldn't but I can't feel as much as I used to.
The trade off is the main factor.
[i]Exia noticed futures eyes scanning his limbs so he did the basic movements to maybe giving her insight of any movement problems he might have[/i]
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"Some of your...(what's the machine equivalent of neurons?) are damaged, give me a sec... done, all fixed... And about that 'you can't feel' thing, I'm and an A.B.I. and I can feel, if you'd like, i can run some nerves through your cybernetic limbs, you'd be able to feel there again"
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No, you should leave them that way. Thank you future for repairing me, as well as the morale support. [i]The movement in the fake limbs felt smoother and faster. [/i] I'll be seeing you later future... I've got to go on my patrol mission around Avalon. [i]and as Exia climbed into his fighter, he felt remorse. [/i] Sorry for not telling you about the eye implant.
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Edited by Antic Archon: 1/7/2016 7:30:00 AM[b]future's ears perked up[/b] "Eye implant?"
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[i]Exia flicked the right side of his face, a nanotube fiber muscle twitched at the flick[/i] The eye? Its just a really good optical implant future. Helps me with my combat.
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"Cool, Techree has something like that, still don't get how it works, as he didn't replace his eyes, something else."