Yes it's true,
I look at the human body sometimes (mainly my own)
and I can pick apart all the weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
I don't see it in others mainly because I am in no position to judge them,
But I look at myself and I see improvements everywhere
I look at nature as a team, but the team is delivering very disappointing results and I do not like that..
It is probably because of my 'perfectionist' ways..
The movie Terminator Salvation really caught me as what I invisioned the human body should be like.
Marcus Wright in the film offered his body to science at Cyberdyne systems where Dr Serena Kogan placed him in a coma before she later used him in Project Angel where he was converted to a hybrid human.
Long story short his heart and brain were removed and placed inside an endoskeleton with his heart placed behind a chest plate and armoured torso while his brain was placed in a metal skull.
All the rest of his organs were substituted with machine replacements including the stomach, veins etc. Natural skin later began to regrow over the steel skeleton to create him as a perfect match to his original biological body.
His heart and brain would have been individually enhanced so he would have been able to not feel pain to any sort of degree that it would hinder his actions and his heart would have been able to pump blood at an increased rate to aid the power of the metal skeleton and artificial lungs.
So he could run faster and further
Fight longer and harder..
My point is is that Marcus Wright was perfect. With his steel skeleton and artificial organs he could live for hundreds of years instead of the standard hundred. He would never age.
He was practically impossible to stop.
He was perfect.. no longer a brain limited by pathetic bodily limitations.
In all the sense of the word he was still human,
still able to think for himself and be rational.
To make concious decisions based on 'feelings'.
But perfect.
He was a human in its most complete form.
Unstoppable in the face of obstacles
and immortal to nature's foolish ways..
Obviously to some it can sound like quite a scary thing,
And to Marcus Wright it was too..
But think about it,
What makes you human is what is in your brain, your 'mind' and your 'heart'
Your ability to reason and to think, to have morals.
The body is simply a vehicle
And yes the exoskeleton made of steel is just your bones and organs,
Your skin is still normal, so you still "look" human.
But I don't blame you, you would be a fool if you were not afraid of such a thing.
But the benefits are endless..
A hundred years of biological life is not long enough..
The machine can live for hundreds, if not thousands..
One person could achieve 20 times what a normal human could,
and I envy that..
I envy the time and the power, to be free of limitation..
Sigh maybe I am just angry..
Owh and maybe it would be good to mention, and something to think about.. the head of Project Angel, Serena Kogan, was herself dying from cancer ..
What did I tell you?