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One of the most radical advances in technology in the last 100 years, the nanomachine infusion therapy was originally devised as a method for man-machine computer interfaces, but has expanded in recent years to harnesses the power of microscopic nanomachines to enhance and augment human senses and reactions. Nanomachine infusion therapy often results in a a flu-like reaction usually lasts a few days, but can last weeks in extreme cases. An infusion can last 4-5 years before re-treatment is required.
 
One of the most radical advances in technology in the last 100 years, the nanomachine infusion therapy was originally devised as a method for man-machine computer interfaces, but has expanded in recent years to harnesses the power of microscopic nanomachines to enhance and augment human senses and reactions. Nanomachine infusion therapy often results in a a flu-like reaction usually lasts a few days, but can last weeks in extreme cases. An infusion can last 4-5 years before re-treatment is required.
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Nanomachine infused people can be identified by a silver patch of skin on the backs of their heads around the C1 vertebra, called the 'Atlas Port', and silver spots on the backs of their hands. These contact points can be used to connect to a Nano-Interface, which faciliates man-machine communication with a variety of items - computers, weapons, vehicles, etc) as an alternative to regular physical control.  
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Nanomachine infused people can be identified by a silver patch of skin on the backs of their heads around the C1 vertebra, called the '[[Atlas Port|Genesys:Items]]', and silver spots on the backs of their hands. These contact points can be used to connect to a Nano-Interface, which faciliates man-machine communication with a variety of items - computers, weapons, vehicles, etc) as an alternative to regular physical control.  
    
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