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  • UlyssesT [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    It wasn’t just absent; it was kind of inverted, from though provocation to cognitohazard.

    “What if racism of the future was against people with cybernetic implants?” is some Reddit-tier thought experiment. It could have gone somewhere with augmented people in relation to class struggle (like how Human Revolution briefly brought up sex workers being coerced into “upgrades” to remain employable, and then being dependent upon Neuropozyne to maintain those “upgrades”) but it was both clumsy and lazy (where the protagonist doesn’t even experience that same discrimination in practical gameplay).

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      See I never got that far but I thought the plot was that working class people were being forced to get cybernetics to gain employment, and then the capitalists were using control over the anti-rejection drug to discipline labor. And then the protagonist reprised JC’s role as savior, or I guess being Adam the first man, by having some goofy biological trait that allowed him to accept cybernetics without needing the anti-rejection drug and somehow giving this ability to the people to free them.

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        See I never got that far but I thought the plot was that working class people were being forced to get cybernetics to gain employment, and then the capitalists were using control over the anti-rejection drug to discipline labor.

        It could have picked up that story hook and went with it, but it sort of set it aside in favor of “those poor superbeings with superpowers, they’re resented by the unaugmented that are both too strong and too weak” Bioshock Infinite tier pretentious-and-pretending-to-be-smart writing.