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Brainport Vision Device

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A device allow the blind to see.
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I was thinking, we need a futuristic Katawa Shoujo.

In the end of KS, Hisao finally married with Akira, and they lived happily ever after. They had children, and grandchildren and so on. But little to Hisao's knowledge, his condition was genetic...

200 years since the original KS story, new technologies emerged. We finally destroyed our blue planet. 99% of all living things on this planet died to radiation. We have abandoned our planet's surface; we are living underground ever since the Judgment Day. And the war between humans and machines...that's another story.

Need a background story with glimpse of future technology, but not enough to fix those problems all together. Robotic arms, Brainport Vision Device II, portable voice creator, mini hover machine,controlled genetic mutation to "fix" scars(side effects include thirst for blood, sensitivity to light, sharpening tooth, hatred for garlic, immortality).
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The problem is, their disabilities are what gives the girls their character. If they didn't have them, they would be bland. The girls should still be disabled, and what changes is the setting. Be it a Fallout/Matrix/Terminator future.
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G3n0c1de wrote:The problem is, their disabilities are what gives the girls their character. If they didn't have them, they would be bland.
You sure you don't want to rephrase that.
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Caesius wrote:
G3n0c1de wrote:The problem is, their disabilities are what gives the girls their character. If they didn't have them, they would be bland.
You sure you don't want to rephrase that.
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janz wrote:
A device allow the blind to see.
What an amazing piece of technology. Looks like a forerunner to the VISOR Geordi LaForge wears in Star Trek: TNG.

Too bad it is only available in the US and in the testing stages. Although the estimated price of 10,000 US $ must be happy news for visually impaired people. I'd guess having only a black and white vision and a metal plate in your mouth are acceptable downsides to the overall improvement.
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G3n0c1de wrote:The problem is, their disabilities are what gives the girls their character. If they didn't have them, they would be bland.
You sure you don't want to rephrase that.
The disabilities certainly shaped their character but a "what if scenario" always leads into speculation - it's possible they would be bland but unlikely in my opinion.
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Also, people who are congenitally blind do not have the neural circuits required for vision, meaning that even if they have functioning eyes, they still won't be able to see properly.
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Notguest wrote:Also, people who are congenitally blind do not have the neural circuits required for vision, meaning that even if they have functioning eyes, they still won't be able to see properly.
Well you must admit that this is at least a start. What you said could probably be accomplished if people would stop caring on more accurate guns for 50k each and focus more on furthering breakthrough technologies but no >.>, the world is to great for that.
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XtC wrote:What you said could probably be accomplished if people would stop caring on more accurate guns for 50k each...
Meh, only idiots blame the gun when the problem is the fool aiming it. Remember kiddies; good stock weld, breathing control, sight picture, and squeeeeze the trigger don't jerk it. :lol:

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Bara wrote:
XtC wrote:What you said could probably be accomplished if people would stop caring on more accurate guns for 50k each...
Meh, only idiots blame the gun when the problem is the fool aiming it. Remember kiddies; good stock weld, breathing control, sight picture, and squeeeeze the trigger don't jerk it.
The best thing is that with this technology even blind people can now effectively use firearms - just what we needed. :)
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Deimos wrote:
Bara wrote:
XtC wrote:What you said could probably be accomplished if people would stop caring on more accurate guns for 50k each...
Meh, only idiots blame the gun when the problem is the fool aiming it. Remember kiddies; good stock weld, breathing control, sight picture, and squeeeeze the trigger don't jerk it.
The best thing is that with this technology even blind people can now effectively use firearms - just what we needed. :)
Yep, before they were limited to claymore mines. Progress is good isn't it? :wink:

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Bara wrote: Yep, before they were limited to claymore mines. Progress is good isn't it? :wink:
Nah it would just be like CoD 4 online game playing. Grenades everywhere!!! :twisted:
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Wow. That's really amazing technology. But why can't you force feed information from a camera into a person's brain? Just hook them up together, and get used to it. Is it too hard to insert a wire into your head and let your brain work out the processing details?
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Tabby wrote:Is it too hard to insert a wire into your head and let your brain work out the processing details?
Yes.



But that's just my opinion.
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Hasn't that been already done? But still, it depends on a few things. Now, I'm no doctor, but you can't just 'let the brain work it out', you have to send it electrical impulses that the brain recognizes as visual information input. A metaphor could be like sending your word processor a movie file. It only takes a few file types, and you must use the word processor for those file types. The same thing with the vision center of the brain. If it gets electrical signals not in the same format as they come from our eyes... well they'll 'see' all this weird shit. It's just wrong. So the camera will have to take the image, and convert that signal into the same format as they come from the eyes. And then you'd have to splice a connection from the device along the visual nerve path. I think this is how it might work, but feel free to correct me.
It's a good thing Shizune is deaf, she is the only one who can stand (not) hearing "Wahaha~!" over and over.
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