The technology used by the Governor was highly advanced.
Once brain signals could be converted into readable machine signals, mechanized prosthetics were no longer a problem.
The medical team involved was quite advanced, and the plan was quickly determined to implement the implantation of prosthetics without causing significant cognitive decline.
Although Lille was confident his team could create the most precise mechanical prosthetics, the cold prosthetics lacked a feedback system.
Human skin is densely packed with nerve endings and also has a unique softness and hardness, making the tactile system quite complex.
Ordinary prosthetics, composed mainly of metal and synthetic materials, were unlikely to incorporate a large amount of high-tech materials used for nerve feedback.
This type of almost entirely mechanical prosthetic differed greatly in perception from a human's original arm, potentially causing permanent cognitive changes over time—