Difference between revisions of "CABAI Project"
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| − | The '''CABAl''' project is similar to [[SuSAG]]s [[Better than Life]] biochip and transplanted into the hypothalamus and other regions of the brain to augment behavior alteration of a human hormonal, neuronal, axonal and cerebral. The '''Computer Augmented Behavoiral Alteration''' had been developed by a team at the Bioengineering Research Bureau of [[Shishmadarshag]] LIC, led by professor Rae Tuliiga. | + | The '''CABAl''' project is similar to [[SuSAG]]s [[Better than Life]] [[biochip]] and transplanted into the hypothalamus and other regions of the brain to augment behavior alteration of a human hormonal, neuronal, axonal and cerebral. The '''Computer Augmented Behavoiral Alteration''' had been developed by a team at the Bioengineering Research Bureau of [[Shishmadarshag]] LIC, led by professor Rae Tuliiga. |
The project soon became a military secret of [[Strephon]]'s scientists, but became known to public by several accidents. In [[1115]] a volunteer stole an autorifle and fired into a crowd of people killing seven and injuring fourteen others. In [[1118]], thieves broke into the research lab and took computer records. | The project soon became a military secret of [[Strephon]]'s scientists, but became known to public by several accidents. In [[1115]] a volunteer stole an autorifle and fired into a crowd of people killing seven and injuring fourteen others. In [[1118]], thieves broke into the research lab and took computer records. | ||
Revision as of 11:17, 9 October 2013
The CABAl project is similar to SuSAGs Better than Life biochip and transplanted into the hypothalamus and other regions of the brain to augment behavior alteration of a human hormonal, neuronal, axonal and cerebral. The Computer Augmented Behavoiral Alteration had been developed by a team at the Bioengineering Research Bureau of Shishmadarshag LIC, led by professor Rae Tuliiga.
The project soon became a military secret of Strephon's scientists, but became known to public by several accidents. In 1115 a volunteer stole an autorifle and fired into a crowd of people killing seven and injuring fourteen others. In 1118, thieves broke into the research lab and took computer records.
CABAl biochips can be implanted within two hours and removed within a quarter of the time.