Interdimensional science and technology starting from cyberpunk

Chapter 194 Customized prosthetics for Rhino armor

"The person who injected the scorpion medicine was afraid that the medicine would not be effective enough, so he overdosed."

"It seems that the overfitting in the injected person not only changes the mind, but also permanently changes the bones and muscles -

This is a morbid deformation. His limbs will gradually transform into the skeletal shape of a scorpion and be solidified by the armor.

His skin will also be replaced by a chitin shell, and this chitin shell can serve as a good connecting layer between the armor and the living body after contact with the skin and nerves.

This is almost a cyclical deterioration. The scorpion suit will eventually cause humans to become real scorpions, both physically and psychologically.

Eventually, more often than not, he will die. "

In the laboratory, the analysis of the Scorpion suit has been completed.

The conclusion is that only the craziest lunatic would put on such equipment - or that the person who put on the suit did not volunteer at all.

This armor is indeed very powerful in combat, especially the tail, which is almost an armor-piercing projectile used in close combat, but it also has fatal flaws.

Throwing and striking creates tremendous pressure, and the suit's exoskeleton is designed to withstand this pressure.

But this kind of exoskeleton must be adapted to the nerves, and the adaptation method used is to make people change their shape in the direction of a scorpion.

If a person has to turn into a scorpion to withstand the pressure brought by the armor, then is the equipment designed for people, or is the equipment designed for people?

The impact of brain-computer interface on neural circuits, the chain reaction of exoskeletons and genetically modified drugs, and the flaws of the floppy drive system used in battle armor.

All parsed.

In the laboratory, everyone fell into silence.

Dr. Otto was particularly shocked - not only shocked by Leer's academic level, but also saddened by Scorpion's tragic end.

There are also some sentiments for myself: the octopus arm is an extremely dangerous external prosthetic modification, and the scorpion is the best example.

Even if Lear solves the chip problem, the human body can bypass AI and directly command these robotic arms.

This kind of thinking mode with four extra arms can also easily have an unknown impact on human consciousness.

After all, even in the cyberpunk world, adding prosthetic modifications on this scale is rare.

Furthermore, the flexibility of the octopus arm is too exaggerated. No human brain can correctly process this level of mechanical signals. Lear has already used mature theories to perform calculations for Otto.

If we compare the two worlds, the signal complexity of an octopus arm is slightly more than that of an entire Centaur mecha.

In the laboratory, it was quiet except for the sound of Lear's constant tapping on the keyboard.

Otto suddenly asked Connors in a low voice: "How old is he? Which school is he from?"

"Just turned 18, Zhongcheng Junior High School."

"ah?"

After Lille finished typing on the keyboard, the drawing on the screen switched to the neural interface designed by Dr. Otto, and he took out the chip inside.

"The hardware bottleneck is here. I have a new prosthetic control driver design here, which is also paired with a new chip architecture.

This architecture can handle the conversion between biological and electrical signals more efficiently. "

Generally speaking, the basis of information engineering is binary logical operations, but the code used by living organisms, that is, DNA, is quaternary and contains four kinds of bases.

Therefore, in the cyberpunk world, the chips used for implantable prostheses have always been designed based on quaternary conversion.

At the same time, great progress has been made in the field of biological computers, using both protein chips and silicon-based chips to achieve human-computer interaction.

This can exponentially increase the efficiency of human-machine data conversion.

"Theoretically, the human brain can safely bear the data flow of one arm. Of course, the extra limbs will still have an impact on consciousness."

Otto looked at Connors and then at the design on the screen.

【Voltage Stable】

【Current Stable】

[The data channel is stable. 】

[Safety Simulation Experiment Result: Passed]

".This is really, really shocking."

Connors looked like he was smiling from ear to ear.

He had the same expression when he was frightened by what Lille took out of his pocket!

After Otto read the design, he paced left and right, calculated it many times in his mind, and finally decided:

Four octopus arms may be unstable, but it is entirely possible for one octopus arm to be stable!

Then make an octopus arm first!

"This chip looks familiar - yes! There is indeed a CPU this year that uses a similar architecture, it seems."

Lear knew as soon as he heard it that he had found a foundry to produce the chip.

So he said: "I designed it and I still have some in hand. Although the effect is worse than ideal, the current technology can only do this."

Otto leaned back slightly, then turned and walked quickly towards the warehouse: "Let's start now!

There is also a batch of synthetic materials in the warehouse. Those items are my own and the Osborne Group cannot take them away——

Let’s implement this design now! "

The machine starts working again--

His astonishing inventions, especially the robotic arm, make people forget that he is an authority and expert in many fields.

Especially in terms of materials science, the fantastic performance of the octopus arm is based on the nanomaterials he personally developed.

But in Lear's eyes, it would be better to say that all the prominent people in the entire Marvel Universe are materials science experts.

"sure."

drop.

[ctOS emergency broadcast:]

[A huge biological weapon appears outside New York University Hospital:]

【picture】

Reard paused and connected to the TV broadcast signal: "Doctor, trouble is coming. Take a look at this first."

The TV kept flashing the current street situation:

A huge rhinoceros-shaped armor speeds through the streets, crushing the road and everything in front of it like a tank!

Thick black smoke erupted from his body, and his exaggerated power even caused him to easily crash through the building!

This is a bionic tank!

A group of men in suits wearing watercolor masks kept firing, and even took out RPGs, but they couldn't penetrate the surface of the armor!

Gwen kept trying to stop the rhinoceros, but she couldn't -

That armor may not be flexible, but it's too heavy!

[Gwen: The whole of New York is in chaos! 】

[Gwen: The rhinoceros rushed over from two streets away. A group of masked men appeared out of nowhere on the street, but the weapons were useless! 】

[Gwen: The armor can’t be opened, and the USB flash drive can’t find an excuse—think of a solution! 】

Everyone was stunned, and Lille quickly said: "We must stop that thing and find a way to penetrate the rhino's shell."

"But how?"

Lear entered another piece of information.

Deep-dive hacking in the cyberpunk world actually uses the Ihara-Grubb transformation algorithm to visualize circuit information, allowing hackers to use more familiar logical thinking to directly operate on the current and voltage in the circuit.

The USB flash drive used by Gwen is based on this idea, so it can be hacked directly by cutting into the wires.

But those USB flash drives can handle simple software programs, but if the organization monitoring the NYPD gets together with Norman, it may not be that simple to hack again.

He had to do it himself.

"It's a direct hack, but now I need something that can penetrate that massive armor."

Otto immediately thought of something: the tail of the Scorpion suit.

When the tail penetrates in a straight line, it is actually ejected, and the mechanical structure involved is quite complex.

But it's not impossible to copy.

Lear called up the design structure of the scorpion's tail and confirmed that the two had thought of it together.

"I can reproduce the armor-piercing structure of the scorpion's tail, but the material used in its tail looks like a confidential military material."

"Luckily I left that thing behind."

Leal pointed to a pile of parts on the table, among which was the armor-piercing tip at the end of the scorpion's tail.

That thing also has a small built-in pipe for transmitting biochemical venom, which can be used to plug in the line.

Otto clicked on the computer, immediately completed the calculation, and then made a rough sketch.

After finishing the sketch, a new problem arose:

The effect of force is mutual. They can create armor-piercing tips and power structures, but trying to pierce the rhinoceros armor with one impact may be a bit ideal.

So how to deal with the force that reacts on the user during the impact?

The design requires an exoskeleton.

Dr. Otto looked at his octopus arm

This is his strength, but according to their theoretical judgment, even if the structure of the octopus arm is simplified several times, the risk of installing an external prosthesis is still high.

What's more, this is used in combat. During combat, the internal environment of the body will change drastically. Who can guarantee that the prosthetic system can still function normally?

He said hesitantly: "But in this case, the physical impact can be blocked, and the mental impact can be blocked."

"I'll take it."

Lear spoke, and Otto was deeply shocked again. He couldn't help but want to ask: Why?

Why do this at the risk of being changed and corroded by machines?

But it was too late to explain anything at this moment, Connors patted Otto on the shoulder.

"This is a young man full of mysteries, but everyone has privacy. Do you want to work or not? Old friend?"

".Then let's get started."

"What should I do?" Peter, who had not spoken for a long time, raised his hand.

"Connect the wiring, watch the ammeter. If there is any situation, report it."

Lille took off his clothes before taking action: "You three, I want to show you something that is not convenient for others to tell."

This time the external prosthesis must match the prosthetic system on Lear's body.

No matter what, the brain-computer interface on him will be exposed.

"You are all trustworthy people - so what you see here, please forget it after you leave this door."

Take off your clothes.

The three of them opened their mouths.

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