And here's the second part.
https://mega.nz/file/vAFlTIYJ#OXdFHOxX9 ... YKDXUWfMsg
Enjoy!
Gunnm - Mars Chronicle 053 (part 2) Is Out!
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Gunnm - Mars Chronicle 053 (part 2) Is Out!
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Re: Gunnm - Mars Chronicle 053 (part 2) Is Out!
Enjoyable, I want to see more of Grunthal and excited for next chapter as there is a lot of dialogue and seems intriguing given the next chapter 54 is called catacombs.
Re: Gunnm - Mars Chronicle 053 (part 2) Is Out!
Now we are talking! The story is going where it was supposed to go finally... can I hope the next chapter isn't scheduled for december?!
Now there's something worth to comment. Decades ago, at the beginning of the story, Yukito's idea of one becoming a cyborg was simply to throw an human brain inside a container and then fitting it to a robot body, mad scientist style. Today, in the light of new discoveries in the real world, our frail flesh and blood (and bone and bacteria) have a great deal to shape our persona, our sense of self. We are a biome of trillions of bacteria and virus and they also contribute to the whole by releasing chemicals that will influence our minds. A person suddenly finding their body replaced by an artificial one would go mad and die very soon, I think. The more sophisticated bodies like the berserker, the imaginos and the ones donned by Sechs and Zekka, artificial organisms composed by nanomachines could be up to the challenge, however I think the process should occur gradually, giving time for the mind and everything else to adapt and accept the change. However I can't tell, realistically, how much of the organic body could be replaced. Also, if the transition could be done, a new persona, a new self would replace the original, simply because they aren't the same. For people wounded by war or accidents or heavily sick, where the process should be done in a hurry, they would pose an even greater challenge.
Big thanks to the Cheshire Cat and the fairies.
Now there's something worth to comment. Decades ago, at the beginning of the story, Yukito's idea of one becoming a cyborg was simply to throw an human brain inside a container and then fitting it to a robot body, mad scientist style. Today, in the light of new discoveries in the real world, our frail flesh and blood (and bone and bacteria) have a great deal to shape our persona, our sense of self. We are a biome of trillions of bacteria and virus and they also contribute to the whole by releasing chemicals that will influence our minds. A person suddenly finding their body replaced by an artificial one would go mad and die very soon, I think. The more sophisticated bodies like the berserker, the imaginos and the ones donned by Sechs and Zekka, artificial organisms composed by nanomachines could be up to the challenge, however I think the process should occur gradually, giving time for the mind and everything else to adapt and accept the change. However I can't tell, realistically, how much of the organic body could be replaced. Also, if the transition could be done, a new persona, a new self would replace the original, simply because they aren't the same. For people wounded by war or accidents or heavily sick, where the process should be done in a hurry, they would pose an even greater challenge.
Big thanks to the Cheshire Cat and the fairies.
The Hell is here, life itself is hell and humans are at the same time the demons and the damned.