Humans and Cybernetic Humans

Human beings, originating from the planet Earth, are highly intelligent creatures. With the rapid development of technology, some humans choose to replace certain parts of their bodies with mechanical parts, forming mechanical prosthetic humans. These two forms of humans share many similarities in culture, values, and lifestyles, and are often lumped together as the same race.

Appearance: Primitive humans have a variety of skin, hair, and eye colors. Humans with mechanical prosthetics may have various advanced prosthetics, sensory organs or augmentation organs. These mechanical parts can be used to replace damaged body parts or to enhance certain abilities.

Body Structure: The basic physiology of the two is similar, but the brain and nervous system of robotic prosthetic humans may be tightly integrated with highly advanced technology, giving them enhanced reaction speed, ability to process information or memory.

Perception: In addition to the five basic senses, some mechanical prosthetics may have acquired sensory abilities beyond ordinary humans through enhanced organs, such as night vision, ultrasonic positioning, etc.

Technology: Human beings have always been at the forefront of technological progress. They not only invented various means of transportation and communication, but also pioneered mechanical body enhancement and bioengineering technologies.

Culture: Whether primitive or mechanical, humans value family, community, and tradition. Although they disagree on the acceptance of mechanical enhancements, they both believe in the power of technology to bring about a better life in the future.

 

Learning: People of this race are highly curious and eager to explore, learn, and adapt to new environments.

Interaction: They are social creatures, forming a variety of relationships with other races, ranging from friendship and cooperation to diplomacy.

Adaptation: They can quickly adapt to new environments and challenges, which is why they can succeed in the OUTERVERSE universe.