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==Human Enhancement== | ==Human Enhancement== | ||
{{ | The enhancement of humans can take various forms: It can be something comparatively non-intrusive as a power-up drug, a form of machine implantation or cyberization (''SAC Solid State Society''), or outright - possibly atrocious - genetic manipulation (''Ao no 6-gou''). Plot-wise enhanced protagonists in anime usually have to pay a price for their enhancements, be it physical or mental. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|4414|Koukaku Kidoutai Stand Alone Complex: Solid State Society}}, {{a|361|Ao no 6-gou}}'' | |||
===Cyborgs=== | ===Cyborgs=== | ||
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===Genetic Modification=== | ===Genetic Modification=== | ||
{{ | Story-wise '''Genetic Modification''' is usually centred on humans, probably the most subtle and creepy way of messing with mankind. Playing with the fear of the unknown, genetically altered humans are technically a new species, that may not only surpass but actually replace unaltered humans. The level of modification will vary from subtle changes in "look" (e.g. super-human beauty), to mental enhancements (PSI powers), to more or less atrocious adaptations to extreme environments (breath under water, radiation resistance). Note that changes in Aliens would be difficult to pinpoint, after all they are alien. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|28|Akira}} (PSI powers), {{a|5080|Appleseed Saga Ex Machina}} (alternate species), {{a|361|Ao no 6-gou}} (environmental adaptation)'' | |||
==Mecha== | ==Mecha== |
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