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xXGeckoXx said:
Not the leg though too close to the treasure chest to be worth it hehe.
*channels Evolution*

"It's in his leg. I think we'll have to amputate."
"DON'T take the leg! DON'T take the leg!"
"Wait! Now it's headed for his crotch."
"TAKE THE LEG! TAKE THE LEG!"
ChocoCake said:
Maybe a multi-purpose tool, like a garbage-pulverizer/screwdriver/food-dispenser/funnel. That would be pretty useful.
Kind of like the Borg?

Alright, for me, I'd like a full man/machine interface, as well as some cool robotic eyes and ears to see and hear stuff that you can't do normally.
 

TaborMallory

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I would be Mr. Silver from Treasure Planet.
Footage starts at around 1:03 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RxnbRLY45k&feature=related]
 

RetiarySword

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Gormourn said:
RetiarySword said:
A computer interface. I would plug myself in and be able to roam around the computer network and even the internet itself and cause all sorts of mischeif! There would be a small port in the back of my head.
And the viruses! And the horrible (or awesome, depends on how you look at it) fetish porn! And horrible grammar times the whole internet!

I don't think you want that.

Do you?
Still do! I don't have to look for that stuff. Besides I can physicly fight the virus' off. Havn't you wanted to do that? Climb inside your PC and beat a bug senseless?
 

ioxles

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This:


http://www.onemanga.com/Cyborg_Grandpa-G/1/00-cover/

He's my Hero!
 

S.H.A.R.P.

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Arachon said:
Oh that's easy, BALLS OF STEEL!
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Hihi that is awesome :) I wonder what you could do with those!

I'd go for an arm of flowmetal (once that has been invented). I'd be able to shift my arm into several forms at will. I could have a normal hand with five fingers, or a lockpick, a giant incredibly sharp blade... It would have to be my right hand though, since I suck at ambidextrous tasks.