Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-89.142.252.18-20150801103140/@comment-24891101-20150801173150

So an advanced gene therapy? It would only be marginally less difficult than a machine that turns people into chimps or vice-versa.

Or are you speaking of advanced cosmetic surgery? A bit more plausible, but the bits would have to be grown attached to the person, unless their tissue engineering can culture them in vitro. And every end product would have a vastly different surgery. Nor would those new bits be necessarily functional. Of course, the reverse is the easiest, where faunus bits can be lopped off with minimal fuss.

I'm not seeing a purpose for this technology, either societally or narratively.