Now you’re just messing with me, adding a new character. And a possible cyborg even. What percentage of cybernetics do you need to be made up of to be a cyborg? Is one leg enough? Why did he call him “Mr. Kent?” I’d imagine he’d go with just Kent or Johnson after the initial pleasantries. Character quirk?
John – By definition ANY mechanical augmentation or addition would classify a person as a cyborg. To that end, we have quite a few running around today.<br />JLaughter – Nice setup for the next piece!
Well, I guess that’s a matter of perspective. Benny, for instance, is loaded with implants, but they’re mostly “organic,” or just jack up his nervous system and reflexes, along with a pump that controls his adrenaline levels. Red will have one fully cybernetic lower-leg, plus whatever implants she might already have. Kent has some synaptic/nervous system implants. Who knows what the cop has. :) Thanks for the comments! I needed to get a “good guy” POV in here.
@John: In answer to your question about what the cop calls Kent, “Mr. Kent” & “Mr. Johnson,” it was a matter of characters, lol. This entry took a while to juggle into Nirvana.
I like the “Mr.” quirk. It adds dimension. Kinda like The Siris Redblock character in Dixon Hill novels. A ruthless gangster with impeccable courtesy an manners.
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