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  • I wish I could get cybernetic arms that are stronger than my weak little things. I have low muscle tone and poor hand-eye coordination due to a neurological disorder. I hope that in the future they can make stronger, all around better arms that link up to my brain and fix the root of the problem. It would be awesome. And I hope they make legs that enable people to walk when they couldn't before. That would be amazing.

  • i love it

  • I just got a commercial in the middle of this video... Warning for a commercial break update...

  • What annoys me is that alot of this technology is finding itself in military but not civilian applications.

  • David Jonsson, they cannot stop him, they cannot stop the future.

  • Wow, I didn't beleive that the technologie is as far as it is now. Epic!

  • does anyone know, where i can get the soundtrack of this documentary ?^^

  • Adam has more endurance on his legs? But he can only sprint for 2.5 seconds :\.

  • I like the informative part of the video very much but the connection to Deus Ex is superfluous. In the real world the augementations are made to restore natural abilities, help people in their daily life and give them back their life quality.

    Adam Jensen uses that stuff to kill people in slow motion and make an embarassing face. How stupid. Thats what makes the new Deus Ex much worse than the first part.

    Stop thinking of being Neo. Just do your job and help out other people.

  • @Ah4b

    That's where you're wrong.

    Improving as a race can go many ways.

    How many do you think will change bodyparts to kill people, or to be stronger, faster in both movement and thought or implant blades into their arms for protection, and even doing so illegally?

    If you compare todays black market, it wouldn't be much different.

    I for one wouldn't mind Augmentations. But there will be ethical debate. Much like the ones in the game.

  • @Ah4b

    And by the way.

    I loved Deus Ex: HR. It's an AMAZING prologue to the universe.

    A great spiritual predecessor of Deus Ex. Great story, great gameplay, great characters and lovely atmosphere.

    It implements much of Deus Exs ideas but in a new form and many new things. Give it a chance. Don't be one of those asshole fanboys. It's new, it's different from Deus Ex but also similar.

    I guess it can't rub every fanboy the right way.

    Invisible War is the game you should be mad at tho.

  • @Opethvince I don't doubt the overall quality of the game but I think the developers weren't confident enough in the concept of one of the greatest games in history. To show slomo death animations and the character being a cool killer questions the ethical entitlement that has been introduced by the augmentation story which I find convincing in general.

    The connection to the stories in the video is far fetched. All of the patients only want natural abilities to be restored rather than improved.

  • @Ah4b

    Well that isn't the point of the video. It is to show progress.

    How far we have come, how far in the future it might be 'til we get "Human Revolution" and how far we can go with it.

    It's about the technology/ethical aspects more than the individual injury and loss of limb and the replacement of them/it.

  • @Opethvince That was exactly the point I criticized.

  • @Ah4b

    Sorry, i was tired, didn't read it well enough

    The connection to Deus Ex isn't needless really. Not essential but a part of what they want to show.

    The help of prosthetics the people get in the video might be used as improvements upon healthy limbs later. I guess that's their red thread.

    Evolution is spurred upon by unlikely factors.

  • This reminds me of full metal alchemist

  • A Fun Fact: The average human has a 180 degree line of sight, well if for any reason a human has only 1 eye then that person has a 160 degree line of sight.

  • This can go one of 2 ways.

    We go the way Deus Ex did, and we use robotics to improve the body.

    Or we go like The Island, when we use clone tissue to grow replacement parts.

  • Yes if the technology grows in this rate in 2027 we'll be in the same level.

  • I hate to watch commercial adds before the youtube videos.

  • @LunarFutur download addblock plus ;-)

  • @LunarFutur without the commercial youtube would not be free

  • @LunarFutur i dont watch adds, i use firefox and addblockplus, it works.

  • interesting

  • Very interesting stuff there. Heart goes out to the people who are missing limbs and whatnot.

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