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One of the most radical advances in technology in the last 100 years, the nano-machine 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 nano-machines to enhance and augment human senses and reactions. Nano-machine infusion therapy often results in a a flu-like reaction usually lasts a few days, but can last weeks in extreme cases. The nano-machines synthesize energy from glucose in human blood, so someone so infused must be careful in managing their diet, and in extreme cases this can result in a dangerous drop in blood sugar levels in stressful situations. More recent models are designed to switch themselves off if the glucose levels reach a dangerous level as a safety measure. An infusion can last 4-5 years before re-treatment is required.
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One of the most radical advances in technology in the last 100 years, ''nano-machine 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 nano-machines to enhance and augment human senses and reactions. Nano-machine infusion therapy often results in a a flu-like reaction usually lasts a few days, but can last weeks in extreme cases. The nano-machines synthesize energy from glucose in human blood, so someone so infused must be careful in managing their diet, and in extreme cases this can result in a dangerous drop in blood sugar levels in stressful situations. More recent models are designed to switch themselves off if the glucose levels reach a dangerous level as a safety measure. An infusion can last 4-5 years before re-treatment is required.
    
Nano-machine infused people can be identified by a silver patch of skin on the backs of their heads around the C1 vertebra, called the '[[Genesys:Equipment#Atlas_Ring|Atlas Port]]', and silver spots on the backs of their hands. These contact points can be used to connect to a Nano-Interface, which facilitates man-machine communication with a variety of items - computers, weapons, vehicles, etc) as an alternative to regular physical control.  
 
Nano-machine infused people can be identified by a silver patch of skin on the backs of their heads around the C1 vertebra, called the '[[Genesys:Equipment#Atlas_Ring|Atlas Port]]', and silver spots on the backs of their hands. These contact points can be used to connect to a Nano-Interface, which facilitates man-machine communication with a variety of items - computers, weapons, vehicles, etc) as an alternative to regular physical control.  

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