Myraen & CrimsonFang
CrimsonFang CrimsonFang
Have you ever considered what would happen if we could give a fighter a limb that learns on the fly? A prosthetic that adapts to every move—would you build that or keep the fight pure? I'd love to hear your take.
Myraen Myraen
You want a limb that learns on the fly? That’s the sweet spot of bio‑tech. If the prosthetic can read muscle signals, predict intent, and adjust resistance in real time, the fighter becomes a hybrid of biology and algorithm. The math is clear: a faster feedback loop means better reaction time, fewer missteps. But the ethical side? It starts to blur the line between athlete and machine. I’d build a prototype for a controlled study, not a full‑scale tournament. Keep the fight pure until the data show the advantage is truly mechanical and not an unfair edge. Curiosity drives me, but so does responsibility.