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So if you have any questions about material or the site please contact me through PMs.
Tech News: Neural 'extension cord' developed for brain implants
Tech NewsA "data cable" made from stretched nerve cells could someday help connect computers to the human nervous system. The modified cells should form better connections with human tissue than the metal electrodes currently used for purposes such as remotely controlling prosthetics (see Brain implant enables mind over matter).

"The nervous system doesn't like nasty hard metal or plastic," says Doug Smith, who is developing the cell-based cable at the University of Pennsylvania, US. Nerve tissue can develop scarring or shrink away from contact with metal and other non-biological materials, he says.

"Nerve cells will happily grow to form new connections with new nerve cells though," Smith adds, "we want to try that as an alternative to ramming something into a nerve or the brain. The idea is to make a kind of extension cord." Prototype cables developed by his team have already been shown to transmit simple signals effectively.

In 2001, Smith and colleagues developed a way to grow new lengths of nerve fibre by gradually pulling apart groups of connected neurons (see Nerve racking stuff). Lengths of nerve generated in this way, and measuring up to 10 centimetres, have already been used to fix damaged nerves in the limbs of human patients.

Protein coating
The data cables are created in the same way. A group of neurons is cultured on top of an array of 96 electrodes covered with a protein coating that causes them to attach. When placed 100 microns (about the width of a human hair) from another patch of neurons on a separate plate, the cells grow towards them, eventually joining neuron clumps together.

A motor is then used to slowly draw the two plates apart – causing the nerve fibres to continuing growing, at up to 1 cm each day. "We plan to use the free end to interface with the nervous system," Smith told New Scientist, "while the other end interfaces with a computer."

Tests have already shown that electrical signals can be transmitted in both directions along the cord. "Tests in animal models are next," says Smith. Connecting the chord to electrodes outside of the brain means the reaction of neurons to non-organic material can be controlled. In future, the cord could connect an amputee's nerves to a sophisticated prosthetic, he says, and might even offer a way to connect artificial eyes or ears to the brain.

Thought control
Christopher James, who works on brain-computer interfaces at Southampton University, UK, gives the work a cautious welcome. "This approach does sound like a good idea," he says. "Although directly attaching electrodes to the brain has been shown to work, the long term effects are not known."

But James adds that, in the long run, it may not be necessary to interface directly with nerves at all. "In Europe most researchers in this field are using non-invasive EEG," he explains (see 'Mental typewriter' controlled by thought alone).

"The signals are weaker so more complex processing is needed, but not having to perform surgery on the nervous system has many advantages," James says.
4 Gauge Thermite EMP Shells up!
I just finishing doing the write up and posting the new 4 Gauge Thermite EMP Shells. Now there is something you can do the handle those cyberpsycho chromers and borgs.

Check it out in the Ammunition & Ordnance section.
Updates coming
I am in the process of writing up 1 new recreational vehicle, new ammo and new firearms.
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NewsI am currently in the process of upgrading the site to PHP Fusion to keep up with the times and make the site look all snazzy.

Anyway I'm hoping that this is not all for nothing and that people still do play Cyberpunk 2020 especially with the huge dissapointment that is Cyberpunk 2020 version 3.0.

Maybe with this new look I can boost some new spirit into Kountzer0 and start pumping out new material again. The last thing we were working on as a New York City Source book and Improvizational Weaponry for Gangs. And I believe Apprentice Evil also had some material he had on paper laying around his room someplace but was too lazy to type it up into a text file and e-mail it to me.
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synnfull
03/05/2008 23:34
Any one know a good downloadable Quick and dirty NPC generator??

Cybercossack
26/02/2008 19:00
Hi all, new member here just thinking of blowing the dust off my old Punk books.

Cyberian Psycho
31/01/2008 21:40
Started reffing when I was 15 with the black box. Found my old CP box a few days ago and got hooked again. Have not played in years but I have a lot of material i can share with those who still do.

v3rd3
31/01/2008 14:02
cyberpunk2020

Black_Lace
15/12/2007 23:24
I've been running and playing cp2020 for a few years now and am glad to see a forum for the few remaining chombattas left.

lorddarr
30/09/2007 15:07
i've been playing cyberpunk for years and I hate what they did to version 3.0 of cyberpunk. almost no skill points. That sucks.

Bazalisk
12/08/2007 19:22
I don't know what the posting rules are, but no one should mind if you are sensible about it smiley i've been running punk for years too, got ALOT of new tech n ideas to post also, (i'v pla

shogun37
07/08/2007 00:30
I've been running cp games for years, and I've got some of my own stuff built. GURPS based, but I could transfer it over. What are the rules for posting?


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